norts wrote:Got caught out once, a 3 day walk turned into a 7 day. One meal was Deb and Surprise peas and a bit of salt, was not the best meal I have eaten out bush. Didnt need the rationed toilet paper next day!
Always carry a some deb and spare noodles for emergencies
Roger
What extra food, and how much, do people take to cater for unexpected emergencies? I usually take some extra stove fuel, some rice and surprise peas only to be used in emergencies (I've never actually had to break in to my emergency rations yet).
Even for just an overnight walk, I'll take enough rice & veges for 1 decent sized (but very bland) meal, which I consider to be 1 day's worth of emergency rations (ie, I could survive on it quite well for one day). For a four to seven day walk, I'd probably take 2 days worth of emergency rations. For seven or more days walking, I'd probably take 3 days worth of emergency rations.
Note that these emergency rations are over and above planned meals which I also take for expected delays. Eg, when doing a walk that I expect to take 12 to 14 days, I planned for 15 days worth of proper meals, to allow for extra days waiting for weather to clear so that I can climb a mountain, or cross a river, or whatever. The emergency meals are for beyond that extra planned days, and heading into completely unplanned days.
How much food do you take, and what food do you take, to cater for emergencies? Have you ever had to use it?