Submitted by guanaco55 t3_ybwbkb in UpliftingNews
Spicey_Pickled_Okra t1_itl42lj wrote
Reply to comment by xyrer in A train passenger saw a woman waving for help. It was a hiker who'd been missing. by guanaco55
Agreed, but with experience comes knowledge of what you actually do need and what you dont. Most people I know, myself included, trim fat from their kit as they get more experienced. Not the other way around.
xyrer t1_itl4ndo wrote
Yeah. I don't mean you should pack everything possible, but the list posted here seems reasonable
Spicey_Pickled_Okra t1_itl5jb1 wrote
In my opinion it is too focused on food and fire. Shelter and water are more urgent needs. If it gets cold and wet at night, you can die in less than 24 hrs. If you dont have clean water, you can die in 72 hrs.
xyrer t1_itl5y5e wrote
Hm. Fair point.
Spicey_Pickled_Okra t1_itl6twi wrote
And thats what I mean. Youd be better off with a poncho and a sawyer mini water filter. And that knowledge comes from experience, not anxiety.
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handsomehares t1_itlqb97 wrote
Especially because I can drink your piss to stay alive.
Not mine, I don’t care for the taste.
NeoHenderson t1_itl5k5g wrote
My dad is like that except he brings the same stuff but smaller and lighter versions. A lot of people don’t get it. They’ll get him bulky camping lights and stuff for Christmas but I know he’d really like the worlds smallest and lightest water purifier or some shit
libraryminks t1_itlogrk wrote
he may already have one but my rechargeable water resistant ultralight headlamp is only one ounce if you need any ideas for this year
NeoHenderson t1_itp7qpr wrote
Saving this, I’ll get one for myself as well
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