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30/7/2009 at 2:25am
Location: Weegieland Scotland Outfit: SunValley 8
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I've gone from a "pack it just in case" person, to someone who tries to make everything work together.
For example, a Jetboil and Ration Packs and Spork and a few tea bags solve all the cooking, drinking and eating chores. Food for a couple of days packs down to about the same size and weight as the Jetboil. Nice and compact, and everything all together in the rucksack.
For all the messy junk, like compass, notebook, torch, etc., I find that a medium sized stuff sack works to stop them all getting lost at the bottom of the rucksack, or looking like an explosion inside the tent when you unpack.
I keep stuff which doesn't like getting wet in a couple of small plastic containers. Again, easy to find when rummaging through the rucksack.
And lastly, a roll of freezer bags. I seem to go through hundreds of these, for everything from rubbish, to keeping the camera dry, and lots of other things.
Every time you go out, you'll think of more things that you could have used, and lots of things that you took, but never used. Also, have a look at some of the lightweight outdoors websites - the kind where they make tents out of paper hankies, and use supermarket carrier bags as rucksacks. But I think that some of the people there are verging on the wee bit obsessive.
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