Shouldn't really make a difference. Day walk gear simply gets added to for overnight walks.wayno wrote:scenario? any length walk including day walks or overnight only?
wayno wrote:locator beacon or cell phone depending on cell reception
Bos_84 wrote:Hi Team,
Just seeing what 5 items you feel you must have when setting off on an adventure?
Not including food..
I personally have a first aid kit, torch, compass, water filter and water bottle.
Let me know your 5 items.
Cheers
Happy Pirate wrote:Bos_84 wrote:Hi Team,
Just seeing what 5 items you feel you must have when setting off on an adventure?
Not including food..
I personally have a first aid kit, torch, compass, water filter and water bottle.
Let me know your 5 items.
Cheers
I usually find a good knife the least useful item in my pack despite the general idea that it is essential.
In a genuine remote emergency it could prove invaluable of course.
Steve
north-north-west wrote:I don't think there's anything that goes on every walk regardless of length except my body. Even my brain is occasionally absent . . .
Bos_84 wrote:Hi Team,
Just seeing what 5 items you feel you must have when setting off on an adventure?
Not including food..
I personally have a first aid kit, torch, compass, water filter and water bottle.
Let me know your 5 items.
Cheers
DanYong wrote:I'll have:
- light weight cook kit
- multitool (yes they're one item to me)
- water bottle, wide mouth to collect water.
- first aid
- PLB (if things go bad)
Strider wrote:DanYong wrote:I'll have:
- light weight cook kit
- multitool (yes they're one item to me)
- water bottle, wide mouth to collect water.
- first aid
- PLB (if things go bad)
You cook on day trips? Peanut butter sandwiches have always been my staple!
Happy Pirate wrote:north-north-west wrote:I don't think there's anything that goes on every walk regardless of length except my body. Even my brain is occasionally absent . . .
Feet?
DanYong wrote:Strider wrote:DanYong wrote:I'll have:
- light weight cook kit
- multitool (yes they're one item to me)
- water bottle, wide mouth to collect water.
- first aid
- PLB (if things go bad)
You cook on day trips? Peanut butter sandwiches have always been my staple!
yea. I like a hot meal. Sit down, relax, enjoy the surrounds. Cook a nice hot soup noodle on a flat rock and watch the scenery. Hot soup helps replenish salts and is easier on the body... u waste less energy digesting warm food than cold food. Besides I hate cold food, especially dry stuff like the bread and stuff u get here at the bakery. Hot food is a must especially on winter day walks too. In winter I use it to replenish hot water for my thermos.
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