I don't carry anything I'd call special. In my toolbag and hidden around the r-pod, I've got:
- screwdrivers
- ratchet & socket set
- socket for the water heater drain plug
- allen keys
- miscellaneous screws, bolts, nuts and nails
- spare fuses
- spare light bulbs
- utility knife
- hammer
- rubber mallet
- duct tape
- good quality two-sided tape
- zip ties
- twine
- cotton rope
- hatchet
- bow saw
- folding shovel
- collapsible bucket
- folding step stool
- rechargeable drill/driver (with a socket adapter that I use to raise/lower my stabilizers)
- drill bits
- flashlights
- scissors
- extension cord
- power bar
For water, I've got a 25 foot white RV fresh water hose. But, on 99% of our camping trips, there is no onsite water, so we fill our fresh water tank from communal spigots using:
- 3 collapsible 5 gallon containers
- 12v live well pump that I've adapted with a water jug cap and a short hose. The pump empties a 5 gal jug in about 45 seconds.
Where allowed, I'll also drain grey water on-site (note: we only use environmentally-friendly soaps and toothpaste and very little in the way of food particles get down the drain)
- garden hose adapter
- 25' garden hose
I've got one 50' and one 25' 30-amp extension cord for the r-pod, plus a 15-to-30-amp adapter.
I also have an air compressor, jack and lug wrench that can be used with my r-pod that I keep in my vehicle