A friend of mine is going to Iceland in a few weeks to do a sponsored trek for hearing dogs for the deaf (similar to the ones scope organise). They wanted me to go through their kit listings and help them with what to get, things to avoid etc.
Thinking it would be quite helpful to take my kit bag around I was actually really surprised when I took out all the items on the floor of her lounge that she wouldn't need... I wasn't actually left with much. Knife, billhook, snares, hammock, tarp, sharpening stone etc.
When you actually look at the kit she has to take though it'll actually take up much more space and weight. I'm certain that a lot of it is the clothing thats required, we don't take much as we can dry it out by an open fire, but she has to take so many different types, changes etc.
btw and I'll warn you sit down before reading the last part...
the kit listing said that a knife was option, she was actually considering going without anything even remotely sharp... not even an SAK :yikes: I think after several minutes of ranting she's going to take my SAK... just to keep me quiet
Thinking it would be quite helpful to take my kit bag around I was actually really surprised when I took out all the items on the floor of her lounge that she wouldn't need... I wasn't actually left with much. Knife, billhook, snares, hammock, tarp, sharpening stone etc.
When you actually look at the kit she has to take though it'll actually take up much more space and weight. I'm certain that a lot of it is the clothing thats required, we don't take much as we can dry it out by an open fire, but she has to take so many different types, changes etc.
btw and I'll warn you sit down before reading the last part...
the kit listing said that a knife was option, she was actually considering going without anything even remotely sharp... not even an SAK :yikes: I think after several minutes of ranting she's going to take my SAK... just to keep me quiet
