There are two types of packing lists.
The ones you make. And the ones you actually follow.
A good 3-day camping setup finds the balance between the two. You bring what you need, skip what you do not, and leave enough room to keep things simple.
It usually starts with the essentials. Shelter, sleep system, food, water.
Then come the things that make the trip more enjoyable.
A chair you look forward to sitting in after a long day outside. Something lightweight and easy to set up, like the VENE™ Bungee Chair, makes it easy to create a comfortable space wherever you land.
A cooler that keeps food fresh without taking over your entire setup. A bag that keeps everything organized so you are not digging around when you need something.
From there, it is about keeping things realistic.
You do not need five outfit changes. You do not need every piece of gear you own.
What you need is a setup that works.
One that lets you spend less time managing your stuff and more time enjoying where you are.