I'm torn between buying cheap kit now to get camping now and saving up to buy better stuff to go camping next year.
I'm torn between buying cheap kit now to get camping now and saving up to buy better stuff to go camping next year.
Start with the basics and build your kit up
Thanks, I'll look to getting a basic kit together and go camping!
I carried a 80l for a 3 nights trip, I like to make sure I am comfortable unless I am going for military trainning, then I will carry the minimum.
+10Bad idea ditching cans, especially in warmer weather, anything over @5c and its bacteria heaven, little buggers breed like crazy. Cans weigh nothing, keep the contents 'fresh' and its no big deal to bring empties home with you and never rely on the look, smell or taste of food as an indicator of freshness.
I'm torn between buying cheap kit now to get camping now and saving up to buy better stuff to go camping next year.
I would prefer to buy reasonably priced but good quality second hand gear rather than cheap new kit.
As for pack size, be it one night or one year, it's a 100 ltr for me, I've a lot of bulky stuff & I have to carry my dog's bedding, food & water too.
You are missing a trick, get some of these! Many styles, colours and capacities available!
You're joking? 80l for 3 nights? If you look in B&Q they do some quite small kitchen sinks!
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Take a look at supermarket dehydrated stuff in packs, or longlife packs. Now and then Tescos stocks some fantastic curries in longlife packs - you can even reheat them just by putting the pack in hot water.