Afternoon,
This one has been bothering me for some time.
Until I got back into bushcraft I used be very much in ultralight hiking. A good game my friends and I played was "how light is your bag", not the best title I know.
Trouble is I seem to have ditch my old ethics around weight. This was really highlighted to me now I am looking at a Karrimor SF 75 - At 2.7kg its heavy, or heavy by my standards. At the same time, its so hardwearing it should out last me.
There are some advantages to this type of bag...
- Ultralight bags don't like axes and saws
- PLCE gives more options
Anyway, I digress...
Basically with a bag coming in at 3kg, how do you go about storage of food for multiday trips?
I used to eat dehydrated meals, boil in a bag, etc, but whenever I see a picture on here, its seem to be a short walk from the car. I'm not haivng a go, I love the idea of dutch ovens etc, but I was hoping more bushcraft would lead me to less kit.
So I guess my question is...
"For a hiker / wanna be bushcrafter how do you deal with food storage for journeys over 2days +"
Cheers Mike
This one has been bothering me for some time.
Until I got back into bushcraft I used be very much in ultralight hiking. A good game my friends and I played was "how light is your bag", not the best title I know.
Trouble is I seem to have ditch my old ethics around weight. This was really highlighted to me now I am looking at a Karrimor SF 75 - At 2.7kg its heavy, or heavy by my standards. At the same time, its so hardwearing it should out last me.
There are some advantages to this type of bag...
- Ultralight bags don't like axes and saws
- PLCE gives more options
Anyway, I digress...
Basically with a bag coming in at 3kg, how do you go about storage of food for multiday trips?
I used to eat dehydrated meals, boil in a bag, etc, but whenever I see a picture on here, its seem to be a short walk from the car. I'm not haivng a go, I love the idea of dutch ovens etc, but I was hoping more bushcraft would lead me to less kit.
So I guess my question is...
"For a hiker / wanna be bushcrafter how do you deal with food storage for journeys over 2days +"
Cheers Mike