Sino nakasubok ng hiking/camping dito??
share ko lang po checklist of must-bring items for 2-3 days hiking/camping.
-tent (water-proof is highly recommended)
-portable butane stove (not bigger than 10 inches) & 2 butane cans
-aluminum pot (stainless is the worst for cooking rice)
-jungle bolo/hand axe (lots of uses)
-handy jungle knife
-4-8 Liters drinking water
-roll of small plastic bags (electronic devices can be put in these if it rains, can be used in eating)
-1 plastic container (can be used as plate & cup)
-stainless spoon (for eating & cooking)
-food in can & uncooked rice (enough for how many days you travel)
-flashlight & extra batteries (water-proof is highly recommended)
-small first aide kit (adhesive bandage, sterile gauze, betadine, small ethyl *******, 2 stretchable bandages, cotton, anti-bacterial soap)
-at least 5m rope (can support human weight)
-extra shirt, underwear & shorts (preferably not water-absorbent and breathable)
-put all in a hiking bag with rain cover (45L capacity)
optional:
-lighters/flint (in-case your butane runs out)
-small cable ties (in-case anything snaps like sandals/bag straps, etc.)
-big plastic bag (can replace rain cover of hiking bag)
-raincoat (can replace tent if you don't have a tent, you can sleep in it too)
-sleeping bag (can replace tent)
-zip-lock plastic bags (can replace small plastic bags not as portable but much thicker)
-map and compass (if you do not want to walk on a trail/pathway)
-hat/cap
-deodorant (if bathing is not available within your trail)
-multi-tool
-chocolates/candies (constant source of sugar)
-wristwatch
-whistle
-spices for additional flavor of food
-flare gun (for rescue)
what to wear:
-easy to dry
-not water-absorbent (will not get heavy if gets wet)
-long sleeves (for protection)
-long pants (to avoid leg scratches)
-hiking shoes (breathable so that water will not be contained inside if gets wet)
remember:
-do not leave you garbage anywhere
-do not sleep very near a river
-be alert
-be concerned with your team (if you have)
-do not cut down a tree unless necessary (except branches)
-do not eat too much
-conserve water
-climb slowly but surely
-talking takes energy
-do not rest too long
-your knife should always be reachable when you need it
-listen to the surroundings
sorry for the long post, here is a chocolate cake
share ko lang po checklist of must-bring items for 2-3 days hiking/camping.
-tent (water-proof is highly recommended)
-portable butane stove (not bigger than 10 inches) & 2 butane cans
-aluminum pot (stainless is the worst for cooking rice)
-jungle bolo/hand axe (lots of uses)
-handy jungle knife
-4-8 Liters drinking water
-roll of small plastic bags (electronic devices can be put in these if it rains, can be used in eating)
-1 plastic container (can be used as plate & cup)
-stainless spoon (for eating & cooking)
-food in can & uncooked rice (enough for how many days you travel)
-flashlight & extra batteries (water-proof is highly recommended)
-small first aide kit (adhesive bandage, sterile gauze, betadine, small ethyl *******, 2 stretchable bandages, cotton, anti-bacterial soap)
-at least 5m rope (can support human weight)
-extra shirt, underwear & shorts (preferably not water-absorbent and breathable)
-put all in a hiking bag with rain cover (45L capacity)
optional:
-lighters/flint (in-case your butane runs out)
-small cable ties (in-case anything snaps like sandals/bag straps, etc.)
-big plastic bag (can replace rain cover of hiking bag)
-raincoat (can replace tent if you don't have a tent, you can sleep in it too)
-sleeping bag (can replace tent)
-zip-lock plastic bags (can replace small plastic bags not as portable but much thicker)
-map and compass (if you do not want to walk on a trail/pathway)
-hat/cap
-deodorant (if bathing is not available within your trail)
-multi-tool
-chocolates/candies (constant source of sugar)
-wristwatch
-whistle
-spices for additional flavor of food
-flare gun (for rescue)
what to wear:
-easy to dry
-not water-absorbent (will not get heavy if gets wet)
-long sleeves (for protection)
-long pants (to avoid leg scratches)
-hiking shoes (breathable so that water will not be contained inside if gets wet)
remember:
-do not leave you garbage anywhere
-do not sleep very near a river
-be alert
-be concerned with your team (if you have)
-do not cut down a tree unless necessary (except branches)
-do not eat too much
-conserve water
-climb slowly but surely
-talking takes energy
-do not rest too long
-your knife should always be reachable when you need it
-listen to the surroundings
sorry for the long post, here is a chocolate cake