Re: Bug out Bag camping
Posted: Tue 14 Aug, 2012 10:08 pm
I'm glad to get such a response from you guys and from the people I had mostly expected too.
This is all started for me from seeing a "penny stove" on the net and making my own one, then building up a kit etc for cooking


all up i think it has cost me about 40-50 bucks but the cup was ten bucks, the pot was 20 bucks so... not so bad.
Just have to add in a microfibre teatowel and rag, and some salt sachets (for hydration) and sugar sachets. (for diabetes), maybe some coffee sachets (for dehydration)
my idea of bug out camping is a bag you can carry for a long distance, smaller than a hiking pack that you would be well prepared with proper boots etc to carry for days.
I've always liked the idea of the survival skill type of thing, wich is why the last knife I bought was a Blackbird SK5 but other than camping trips and playing I have not had the chance to put much of this into practice.
The snow trip has seen me invest in a decent sleeping mat and a tent (which makes me wet if you were at the last meeting)
I have my hands full at the moment with the snow trip and my holiday in NZL next month but after that I am anxious to get dropped off at the edge of a forest and just walk in for 2 days.
This is all started for me from seeing a "penny stove" on the net and making my own one, then building up a kit etc for cooking


all up i think it has cost me about 40-50 bucks but the cup was ten bucks, the pot was 20 bucks so... not so bad.
Just have to add in a microfibre teatowel and rag, and some salt sachets (for hydration) and sugar sachets. (for diabetes), maybe some coffee sachets (for dehydration)
my idea of bug out camping is a bag you can carry for a long distance, smaller than a hiking pack that you would be well prepared with proper boots etc to carry for days.
I've always liked the idea of the survival skill type of thing, wich is why the last knife I bought was a Blackbird SK5 but other than camping trips and playing I have not had the chance to put much of this into practice.
The snow trip has seen me invest in a decent sleeping mat and a tent (which makes me wet if you were at the last meeting)
I have my hands full at the moment with the snow trip and my holiday in NZL next month but after that I am anxious to get dropped off at the edge of a forest and just walk in for 2 days.