freeze dry food is light tucker to take bush
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freeze dry food is light tucker to take bush
there was a handy thread on the other site, now a sticky, by nimrod, worth looking up
Look after your feet!
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Yes Lieutenant Dan!
I fly camp so I hang all of my wet gear down each end of the fly - the socks dry out a wee bit which helps. A microfibre towel will usually dry out overnight too.
I found chinese knock-off self-inflating sleeping mats going for about $45 online - they're bulkier than a fancy thermarest but not $200+
The other thing is pasta meals from the super are cheaper than the proper freeze dried stuff - just add a few bits of salami for protein.
Condensed Milk in a tube like toothpaste.. that stuff is essential.
A self-igniting cheapie ($25 on TardMe) gas burner - fits in a matchbox and learn how long a cylinder will last - for the price taking a fresh one in each time is ok by me
Dry socks are good but if yer boots are soaked thru it's a bit pointless - I tried some of the flash technical socks but am sticking with the Norsewears
Not quite, the point of dry socks is so after a day of wet feet you can dry your feet put warm dry socks on and wear your gummys/crocks/spareboots/slippers whatever round camp while you sort out something warm to put in your guts, and wear to bed if its cold. it is also much easyer to put a warm dry foot insulated with a warm dry sock into a frozen solid wet boot;)
and if you have wet feet for 7-10 days and they never get a chance to dry...... ah well you will find out.:D
I am also an advocate for baby wipes on extended hunting trips. They make a huge difference when you can't go to a water source for a wash down. One each for your pits and bits and your fresh as a daisy before hopping into your fart sack. All my mates used to give me shit for using them, now they all use them on longer hunting trips.
You can buy more manly unscented ones from outdoors shops if that helps. :P
See! Baby wipes I tell you! Take them out of the big packet and put them in a zip lock bag, only as many as you need. And man up you lot about wet socks - maybe I just have epic feet. I have not passed the 10 day mark out in the bush in one go but never had an issue with my laying on the wet clothes thing. They are usually near dry by the time I wake up anyway! I'm not being an idiot either and not seizing opportunity - if I've had a minute, sure, whip them off and hang them in the sun. Only wear as many layers as you need. Blah blah, I was a soldier once not always an officer! :D
I also still roll with the hoochie lay-out and sleep with my boots tucked under my legs. Stops your boots freezing and also you moving around/sliding, then you can find your boots in the morning without a torch either.
Manning up to the cold and wet kick starts the heart better than coffee.
Don't fill up with 80L of crap. You will need a good 30L of space to bring out any meat you shoot which I take it is the purpose of heading bush :)
An alternative to the handy-wipes for those of us who are afraid of getting ribbed by their mates is to take a pack or 3 of those 'handy-pack' paper tissues. Really strong, they re-fold for optimum use, and best of all, they don't fall apart like crushed bog-roll does.
The alcohol-based wipes are briliiant for sterilising your eating kit after questionable washing - and will make a handy firelighter too! (I'm still looking for the larger-sized ones like in army-issue rat packs)