If you are wet, cold, and getting colder, and you are by yourself, then dry clothes might just prove to be your saviour. There are two things I try to protect above all else when I walk; spare dry thermals and my sleeping bag. I have pitched camp on many nights where I was grateful for the dry bed. The dry clothes might not have been essential, but they did help warm me up. ....And the hard part, getting up the next morning, taking off your dry clothes and packing them away, and then putting on your not so dry thermals and wet clothes from yesterday, so you still have dry stuff the following night.andrewa wrote:A few years ago, I rationalised this, after realising that I had never really needed to use any of it over 20+ years of outdoor activity - sure, it was nice to put on something dry and clean, but it wasn't actually "needed".
andrewa wrote:snip: More recently I've been using a 10l milk bladder, in a home made "pillow case", wih one or two "spare" items of clothing between the bladder and my head, to reduce sweating, and it is fantastically comfortable.
mattmacman wrote:EDIT* Carrying a towel is also amazing, they suck up water like theirs no tomorrow and pack down to nothing.
andrewa wrote: and normally I wouldn't be wearing my insulated outer jkt and pants during the day - they are nighttime reserved - maybe they are my "spares"!
Orion wrote:Definately need a spare pair of underpants. Otherwise, what are you going to wear on your head while drinking the evening whisky?
Tony wrote:I thought you took beer on a hike.
Tony wrote:I did read a statement by a walker in North America that "he does not mind being wet as long as he is warm and wet".
phan_TOM wrote:...but its the getting out of the warm dry stuff in the morning into the cold and wet stuff thats hard to do/funny to watch if its not you. Maybe some whiskey might help to numb the pain but I don't know about being tipsy on the trail
Moondog55 wrote:Oh dear I've done it again
Changed my mind while packing
Because there is a qualitative difference between a long bushwalk and a base camp plus bush walks I have for the first time added a complete set of "Spare clothing" and not just the set of expedition weight warm underwear and as the ultimate in emergency clothing I have (again at the last minute) a set of XXL Tyvek overalls for an extra 139 grams
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