blue fairywren wrote:Hi, can anyone help me with a list of the essential things we need to buy in order to camp out in the bush for 2 to 3 nights. My husband and I do a lot of hiking but never hiking that has entailed camping out before. We will be walking into the bush - pretty rough territory, climbing up rocks to a 300m elevation - obviously we will need large packs,a lightweight tent, sleeping bags, and who know what else? Can anyone suggest a list of things we would require and the best/lightweight brands to buy as we have been researching on the internet for days and are absolutely confused!!! Please help?
Thankyou, Jeanie
Hi, BFW.
You won't need too much in the way of expensive gear if you're planning on spending only two to three nights out bush. If you have aspirations of regular time under the stars, or of longer periods away, then you might want to give some throught to investing in equipment of reasonable quality, otherwise there are some bargains to be found if you look carefully.
Location and season aside, you could probably get by with some of your current and comfortable clothes, but it would be prudent to spend time choosing decent footwear: non-leather hiking shoes or low-cut boots would be appropriate. There are perfectly functional, inexpensive rain jackets to be had, and a decent hat doesn't cost very much. With judicous haggling a functional 45-60l pack can be secured for about $150.
It's likely the most expensive items will be your tent and sleeping bag. Snogum does some decent tents, fairly cheaply. A reasonable synthetic sleeping bag would be about $150, and a CCF sleeping pad is about $30. An alternative to the above would be to see if there's a local hiking club in your area, they sometimes loan or hire gear to let people try-before-they-buy. Then there's the second-hand option (Trading Post, newspaper classifieds, E-bay, etc).
Go slow, and build up your gear as, and when both the need and finances allow.
All the best.