I am sitting, looking out at the snow and a thought came to mind, one that regularlypops up, but I can not completely answer myself.
What does camplife look like?
here's an example; You're staying out there for, let's say, 48 hrs.
You arrive, prepare a place for the night, ake some food, eat and sit near the fire for a while, befor you hit the sack.
Next day you get up, try to bend yourself back into shape again, prepare breakfast......
And then what?
What do you do all day?
If the wether's fair, you can wonder through the woods, looking and learning about animals and plants or try improving some skills.
But!!!
What if it's cold, like now, how do you keep warm all day? Lying in your sleepingbag under a tarp is not an option, really. Is it?
If it's very wet, how do you stay dry and comfy? Sitting under a tarp next to a fire all day?
And what do you do, when all chores are done?
Shelter's finished, food is digesting, pots and pans are clean and firewood is at hand, but it's dark, cold, windy, freezing, raining. What do you do to keep moral up and be comfortable?
What does camplife look like?
here's an example; You're staying out there for, let's say, 48 hrs.
You arrive, prepare a place for the night, ake some food, eat and sit near the fire for a while, befor you hit the sack.
Next day you get up, try to bend yourself back into shape again, prepare breakfast......
And then what?
What do you do all day?
If the wether's fair, you can wonder through the woods, looking and learning about animals and plants or try improving some skills.
But!!!
What if it's cold, like now, how do you keep warm all day? Lying in your sleepingbag under a tarp is not an option, really. Is it?
If it's very wet, how do you stay dry and comfy? Sitting under a tarp next to a fire all day?
And what do you do, when all chores are done?
Shelter's finished, food is digesting, pots and pans are clean and firewood is at hand, but it's dark, cold, windy, freezing, raining. What do you do to keep moral up and be comfortable?