Torch.
Water bottle, just a cheap plastic bottle of water will do but you don't want to have to wander off to the stand pipe every time you want to top up the kettle. I use one of those metal Sigg ones 'cos I know it won't break in my luggage and work paid for it anway.
I always keep sun cream and insect repellant with my camping kit.
Matches or lighter.
Tin opener (as you plan to take tins), or better yet Swiss army knife so you have knife, tin opener, bottle opener and corkscrew (well it is France) all in one.
I don't tend to carry much food with me, other than some form of coffee, and maybe one meal in case I can't get to a shop. If we're based in one place for a while it's easier to get food there.
Some form of plate can be usefull, but may be included in you pan set (mine has an ally frying pan I use as a plate and I lug a seperate frying pan.
If your pans are non stick you'll want something plastic to stir them with.
A cloth and a small bottle of washing up liquid can be very usefull, but doesn't need everyone to carry one.
A good camper always knows where his towel is!
Microfibre towels are great as they pack really small,
but if you're taking a normal towel they're also quite usefull for stopping things rattling about in your panniers.
Camping in the UK I usually take plenty of gore-tex, hopefully I won't need this for the RTT
Worth getting one of those insulated thermal mugs as I find I tend to have a drink on the go while wandering around doing other things on campsites so it's nice if my coffee keeps warm for a bit.
Basic foam rollmats are quite thin.
Z-Mats pack up about as small but the eggbox design means there a lot more comfortable,
self inflating ones are even more comfortable but bulkier and heavier, for ultimate comfort I used to travel with a double airbed and electirc pump but I've switched to a self inflator to reduce the luggage.
I decided to invest in some new kit this year too. Khyam biker tent and my new petrol powered stove turned up the other day, just waiting on the groundsheet and fuel bottle. Was suprised to the tents seams aren't all sealed in the factory, you're supposed to put it up, apply some sealant to the seams, and then not pack it away for 48 hours.
Oh and I've started on the French CDs to see if I can improve slightly on my hazy recollections of 20 year old GCSE French
Edited by ChrisG, 23 May 2009 - 08:45 am.