Originally posted by: bobsmith1492
How long are you hiking? 8 months through the Appalachian Trail? 5 mile walk along a river? There's some difference there.
Originally posted by: Imp
Bring Spock. If that doesn't work, make sure you have some anti-grav boots or a transporter nearby.
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
You might want a can opener and some cans of food, just in case you get lost.
You also might want a second source of fire as well, just in case (Zippo lighter would be good, or maybe something like Swedish Firesteel)
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
You might want a can opener and some cans of food, just in case you get lost.
You also might want a second source of fire as well, just in case (Zippo lighter would be good, or maybe something like Swedish Firesteel)
cans = bad. useless weight. Never, EVER go backpacking with cans in your pack.
bring dry, non-perishable foods in ziplock bags. dried fruits, nuts, grainy stuff FTW. also, powdered milk.
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
You might want a can opener and some cans of food, just in case you get lost.
You also might want a second source of fire as well, just in case (Zippo lighter would be good, or maybe something like Swedish Firesteel)
cans = bad. useless weight. Never, EVER go backpacking with cans in your pack.
bring dry, non-perishable foods in ziplock bags. dried fruits, nuts, grainy stuff FTW. also, powdered milk.
Ahh, I just figured can's are good since they preserve meat, and you can use the cans as pots to boil/sterilize water. But what you say makes sense. I didn't consider the weight of the cans.
