Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Five Essential Backpacking Items” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/five-essential-backpacking-items/.
Yes but...The article isn't specifically about survival.
Does that make me nobody?Nobody hikes long distances with any of the gear mentioned in the article, except maybe the trekking poles. Its all too heavy. There are better and lighter alternatives.
A good article on basic backpacking essential items albeit costly. That being said you need to know your limitations on what you’re taking with you based on your physical fitness needs.Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Five Essential Backpacking Items” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/five-essential-backpacking-items/.
I'm with you. This is a good article for people like Talyn who do extended hiking trips in the mountains. I'll sleep on the ground if I need to, or in a car or at the kitchen table, but I don't do extended hiking trips. The things in my pack are definitely not going to be the same as the things in the authors pack.A good article on basic backpacking essential items albeit costly. That being said you need to know your limitations on what you’re taking with you based on your physical fitness needs.
I will say this “for me” sleeping on the ground? No thank you. Extended hiking trips? No.
That is roughing it. Especially the ones in Waco Texas and Cody Wyoming.My idea of camping is a Hampton Inn....
Roughing it is a Motel 6.
The author covers most of the basics with some notable gear MIA, but I don't think he thought about a few things, like proper footwear, and not prepared for sudden localized weather changes which can happen up high. I've lost count of the folks I've seen up high wearing flip-flops & having no water.I'm with you. This is a good article for people like Talyn who do extended hiking trips in the mountains. I'll sleep on the ground if I need to, or in a car or at the kitchen table, but I don't do extended hiking trips. The things in my pack are definitely not going to be the same as the things in the authors pack.
It's a good article though.