I think we had 100 cans of some Spanish beer, but that went really quickly, I remember being in Zagora and thinking we were running low, by Tata, all gone.
I was giving nuts and bolts away to the endless begging kids in the end, whisky was asked for a few times, the camping stove instruction manual was gratefully received also! Laminated pages, no rubbish!
I'm not running with two spares next time, and definitely not on the roof if I can help it, too heavy, made the truck which is usually quite tight feel top heavy, had 4 jerry cans of fuel, never needed them as my truck was doing 26mpg on the road and then over 35 off road due to the 1.4 transfer box which I have now swapped for a recon 1.2 so getting through Europe wont be so awful. So two 20L cans will do, ok, maybe 3!
The prep has already begun, new rear diff fitted a week ago, didn't need one as it turned out, the whirring noise was coming from the near side rear brake pads, lesson learnt there, its not always something serious.
Unlike last Oct, when I bought the 110, I haven't got all that much prep to do,
H/D Land Rover rear springs, as I fitted medium duty ones and sag a little under load
Rear radius arm bushes
Put the unused spare tires on and buy a couple of new ones, and run the spare as used
Go through the brakes again, new pads before I left, came back 75% worn, rears, metal on metal
Change the coolant, oil and both filters, check wheel bearings ect, usual servicing stuff
Fit fuel tank guard, after removing the tow bar, Land Rover tank guard looked flimsy and rather vulnerable, I thought anyway.
After my ECU died on me without warning I'm going to get a spare pre-coded to take with, as I've learnt, nothing you can do to fix one if it dies.
Oh and buy a tire deflater, standing about in 38c letting air out with a little wooden stick sucked.
As you know, Ken eats nothing, maybe a bit of fish paste on a cracker once a week
, so we really did not stop and eat until the evening some days, and we both started eating less and less each day anyway, so I hauled most of the food back to the UK.
I think the longest duration without any means of getting water or fuel was two, so we would stop at a petrol station or one of those dodgy little shops and buy bread, coke and water, oh and laughing cow cheese, whenever really.
Depends on who comes with me in 2016 that will determine how much clutter I have to haul.