How do you haul your stuff?


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Old milk crate (4 gallon size) and a lap top bag.

That just gets it to the car, which in turn gets it 30 miles to the host's house.
 

BluWolf said:
Originally by THG Hal


I'm in New Tampa off of Bruce B. Downs and I75. My wife and I just moved here form Washington 6 weeks ago. Looking for fellow gamers?

One of my writers is dying for a good group e-mail me and I will hook ya up, I may play also, but already in one game have to see how to bump it up to two!

Welcome to Tampa and dont forget Necronomicon in October a small con but good panels and some good gaming!
 

My very large backpack or my smaller back pack.

The large one is huge, it can be converted to a messenger bag with little effort. It can hold everything i own.

The smaller one I use more, but it's beaten up to hell, I use that for my campaigns in star wars d20 or anything that doesn't require too many books.
 

The station wagon is the best D&D transport ever invented. It can haul one copy of every FR book made if neccessary, and can accomidate the gang for soda or chow runs, and is more economical than SUV's.
 

Backpack,

when I used to host the game (for the last 15 years or so) I had purchased 3 stackable drawer units on wheels. 2 Little drawers and 2 big ones each unit. PH and DMG on top drawer, Monster books (I have LOTS) in the big ones, bottom drawer for modules/dungeon mags.

The other unit contained other supplements, dice, pens, papers etc.

I kept them right by my seat and it was all within easy reach.
I co DM with a buddy and we supply monster books supplements at the hosting sight to keep the weight of transported books down.
 

Yup, black leather briefcase. But I look a bit more serious than anyone else in my group. They usually this grab all their stuff and hold it all with their hands.
 

Thanks folks!

Dark Helmet- 'I see your schwartz is as big as mine', no really, I do have a Peterbilt dealership within 15 minutes of the house ;)

To all the folks who have their own personal carrier- My wife has a personal Sherpa, but I don't get to use her for gaming stuff :(

To Kugar: You win the prize. That is the type of thing that I would just find too neat to put down in the store. I may have to see if one of the local craft stores has one and get a first hand look.

Thanks,

Mike
 

I use a blue messenger bag with the NERV symbol on the side I bought at Shoujocon 2002. It's got a bunch of pins on the front, and it can hold the three core books, three splatbooks, and another hardcover plus my dice in the second pocket.

-Craer
 

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