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Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 05 Mar, 2015 6:01 am

This one was the work of my cousin. We were stopped for breakfast on the way to Mt Wilson to do a canyon when he realised he forgot his wetsuit. Eediot! He did the canyon anyway and we had a good laugh afterwards....

Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 05 Mar, 2015 8:54 pm

Well the Aldi sleeping bag bit me hard, I threw a thermal liner in but that alone was not enough. However, long pants, rain pants, two merino shirts, two thermal shirts, bed socks and a balaclava saw me through.

I also regret sleeping in the cabins on the OLT, camping out made it much easier to get a good night sleep as the temperature change was much more gradual than the huts.

Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 05 Mar, 2015 9:16 pm

1 roll of loo paper will be heaps.

Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 05 Mar, 2015 11:36 pm

Hiking Noob wrote:Well the Aldi sleeping bag bit me hard, I threw a thermal liner in but that alone was not enough. However, long pants, rain pants, two merino shirts, two thermal shirts, bed socks and a balaclava saw me through.

I also regret sleeping in the cabins on the OLT, camping out made it much easier to get a good night sleep as the temperature change was much more gradual than the huts.


I don't want to laugh or say I told you so but........... :lol:

What were the over night temps? I'm not big on sleeping in crowded huts either. I'd prefer to have my tent turn itself into a bivy in gale force winds than sleep in a hut with a large group of snorers! :wink:

Re: mistakes i have made

Fri 06 Mar, 2015 4:03 am

Hiking Noob wrote:Well the Aldi sleeping bag bit me hard, I threw a thermal liner in but that alone was not enough. However, long pants, rain pants, two merino shirts, two thermal shirts, bed socks and a balaclava saw me through.

I also regret sleeping in the cabins on the OLT, camping out made it much easier to get a good night sleep as the temperature change was much more gradual than the huts.

Dont say you werent warned! Keep the aldi bag for the mainland mate :)

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 11:10 am

walkerchris77 wrote:1 roll of loo paper will be heaps.


But not, i hope, in one roll. if that roll is compromised then you are reduced to sticks, jelly packets and rocks. In colder weather snow can work. I decant paper into smaller rolls, kept in the first instance in the food bag. When needed the small roll is moved to a dedicated bag.

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 11:37 am

perfectlydark wrote:sticks, jelly packets and rocks
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 1:05 pm

Ah...im lost there. Was that this thread? Or me? Lol

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 1:41 pm

walkabout wrote:
perfectlydark wrote:sticks, jelly packets and rocks
:shock: :shock: :shock:



Hope the jelly is not in the packet. That stuff sets.

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 2:10 pm

Sorry PD - don't know how that quote got attributed to you :?

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 2:57 pm

Lol all good. I only just saw it was someone elses. Without context it made for some interesting speculation!

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 5:08 pm

walkerchris77 wrote:
walkabout wrote:
perfectlydark wrote:sticks, jelly packets and rocks
:shock: :shock: :shock:



Hope the jelly is not in the packet. That stuff sets.


LOL. Have a look at the origin of the wrong end of the stick
http://english.stackexchange.com/questi ... -the-stick
"Before toilet paper and Sears catalogs, there was a wooden spatula called the stick. If you were in the outhouse after dark and you had to find the stick in the dark, you had a good chance of finding the wrong, dirty, *&%$#! end of the stick. Not everyone could afford candles or lanterns, and sometimes the wind would blow them out anyway."

Thank heavens for head torches.

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 6:49 pm

walkabout wrote:
perfectlydark wrote:sticks, jelly packets and rocks
:shock: :shock: :
"Before toilet paper and Sears catalogs, there was a wooden spatula called the stick. If you were in the outhouse after dark and you had to find the stick in the dark, you had a good chance of finding the wrong, dirty, *&%$#! end of the stick. Not everyone could afford candles or lanterns, and sometimes the wind would blow them out anyway."

Thank heavens for head torches.[/color]
[/quote] Think i'll give the head torch a miss & stick with the toilet roll.... :shock:

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 11 Mar, 2015 8:57 pm

vicrev wrote:[Think i'll give the head torch a miss & stick with the toilet roll.... :shock:


No no no, the torch is for seeing things, like the stick or toilet paper, what my electronics mate called O/P paper, output. The quote names are unhappy at present. It's enough to give you the ....

Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 12 Mar, 2015 6:15 am

Intentionally putting on 5kgs for a longer walk i had planned...said walk falls through for unfrorseen reasons. Now I'm stuck with the extra 5 that's easier to put on than lose!

Re: mistakes i have made

Sat 14 Mar, 2015 12:07 am

Using cotton socks on a week-long trip.

Put on full gear in sleeping bag to keep me warm.

Carrying 10 l of water (for a whole troop, and I didn't do the actual carrying, but anyways).

Brought too little food.

Walking too far in a day.

Using plastic bags for clothes.

Packing 2 liters of meths for 4 days.

Re: mistakes i have made

Sun 15 Mar, 2015 6:12 pm

When your mid step in an awkward situation and a snake decides to pop out from the bushes right where you are about to put your foot.....don't fall over....it takes a good 15 minutes for your heart rate to recover ;)

Re: mistakes i have made

Sun 15 Mar, 2015 6:53 pm

:lol: Dan, that happened to me a few weeks back on the way to Chapter Lake - as I put my foot down the snake shot out from under a bush, across the track, about an inch in front of my toes. It moved so fast, that by the time I realised what had happened all I saw was it's rear half disappearing in the bushes on the other side :shock: .

Re: mistakes i have made

Sun 15 Mar, 2015 7:03 pm

walkabout wrote::lol: Dan, that happened to me a few weeks back on the way to Chapter Lake - as I put my foot down the snake shot out from under a bush, across the track, about an inch in front of my toes. It moved so fast, that by the time I realised what had happened all I saw was it's rear half disappearing in the bushes on the other side :shock: .



I ended up on my backside, well on my pack actually which was a good thing because it cushioned my fall. Im sure I closed my eyes for a second in fear of the snake being under me!

I just spent the weekend looking around some lakes near Lake Nameless and I must have seen or nearly trod on at least 6 snakes....they always scare me. In fact even a slinky lizard scares me just after a snake encounter :lol:

Re: mistakes i have made

Mon 16 Mar, 2015 9:30 am

Just back from walking from Lake Mackenzie to Nameless and through to the Walls and out. Amazed to see only 2 snakes for the entire week. Normally come across heaps more in that area. (Maybe it was a bit cool for them.) I must admit, not being able to see where one's feet are heading in some of that scrubbier stuff does make one a little tentative. :lol:

Re: mistakes i have made

Mon 16 Mar, 2015 9:40 am

Maaxxx wrote:Just back from walking from Lake Mackenzie to Nameless and through to the Walls and out. Amazed to see only 2 snakes for the entire week. Normally come across heaps more in that area. (Maybe it was a bit cool for them.) I must admit, not being able to see where one's feet are heading in some of that scrubbier stuff does make one a little tentative. :lol:


I must have scared them away for you!

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Re: mistakes i have made

Mon 16 Mar, 2015 11:18 am

In-between the morning walk (12 km) and the afternoon walk (12 km) a big lunch at a local fish & chip shop, everything deep-fried washed down with ginger beer.

Re: mistakes i have made

Mon 16 Mar, 2015 11:48 am

Johnnie Walker wrote:In-between the morning walk (12 km) and the afternoon walk (12 km) a big lunch at a local fish & chip shop, everything deep-fried washed down with ginger beer.

I remember a mate doing that between dives over at Mount Gambier. You ever seen someone throw up underwater?

Re: mistakes i have made

Mon 16 Mar, 2015 12:23 pm

north-north-west wrote:
Johnnie Walker wrote:In-between the morning walk (12 km) and the afternoon walk (12 km) a big lunch at a local fish & chip shop, everything deep-fried washed down with ginger beer.

I remember a mate doing that between dives over at Mount Gambier. You ever seen someone throw up underwater?


On the last day of our South Coast Track walk, a friend of mine, who had a huge bag of Jelly Babies left, decided to consume the whole bag on the walk to Melaleuca. It was a particularly hot day and a little while after reaching Melaleuca the rest of us got to witness a true technicolour yawn of near infinite proportions.

I suppose it's not a mistake that "I" have made but it sure was a mistake.

Re: mistakes i have made

Tue 17 Mar, 2015 6:26 pm

Walking with some one who is scared of every insect. Ants, spider, moths, bugs etc. Those people exist but I suggest you do not walk with them.

Re: mistakes i have made

Wed 18 Mar, 2015 5:06 am

Mervyn wrote:Walking with some one who is scared of every insect. Ants, spider, moths, bugs etc. Those people exist but I suggest you do not walk with them.

Thats why i dont walk with the wife haha

Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 19 Mar, 2015 12:31 pm

Yeah funny stuff when you walk between two trees and cop a full spider web in your face.

Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 19 Mar, 2015 12:37 pm

walkerchris77 wrote:Yeah funny stuff when you walk between two trees and cop a full spider web in your face.



Happens all the time for me. I just do a bit of a Peter Garrett dance and get on with it ;)

Re: mistakes i have made

Thu 19 Mar, 2015 12:50 pm

Happens all the time as i go for daily morning walks before sunrise. Web doesnt bother me so much as the palm sized spiders i occaisionally get on my head

Re: mistakes i have made

Fri 20 Mar, 2015 6:52 pm

Lophophaps wrote:
walkerchris77 wrote:1 roll of loo paper will be heaps.


But not, i hope, in one roll. if that roll is compromised then you are reduced to sticks, jelly packets and rocks. In colder weather snow can work. I decant paper into smaller rolls, kept in the first instance in the food bag. When needed the small roll is moved to a dedicated bag.


This book is an excellent resource - gives alternatives, and if you don't like the book you could always bring it along and use it. http://www.kathleeninthewoods.net/Kathl ... uthor.html
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