No.239
So, /out/, I'm going on a 3-4 night camping trip in a backwoods campsite on the north of Vancouver Island (amenities are clean water and an outhouse, plus the occasional patrol to make sure there're no dead bodies lying around) in February.
I'm an idiot who has only ever gone summer camping at pleb campsites. (Hot water/showers, firewood sold on-site, etc)
I figure I'd bring a week's worth of supplies, but avoid using the easy option unless we'd be fucked otherwise.
I.e., try to find dry wood/kindling in the snowy forests and make our own fires, but if we prove so incompetent that we can't even manage that, we have a camp stove, fuel, and our own kindling, etc, so that we don't freeze/starve. Basically, I want to get into outdoorsmanship, but recognize that I am a blithering yuppie who's gonna fuck up a lot before he gits gud.
Have any of you ever been winter camping? Anything you'd recommend a moron bring that I might not think of?
My buddy is /k/ incarnate, how do I not make him regret inviting me along? He says he'll teach me, but I want to do him proud.
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Also, post your dumbass friend/That Fucking Guy stories here.
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No.240
Sounds like it's gonna be snowy. Winter camping is a big challenge compared to 3 season. You'll survive as long as you bring all those extra supplies you mentioned (you're car camping, right?) but still, I'd recommend learning in better weather.
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No.244
>>239Do everything your buddy says and try to not to fuck anything up.
Also make sure you test your gear at home before you take it out, I froze my balls off one night due a shitty sleeping bag, there was no wood for a fire so I found a nearby farm and used a jacket to carry back some crusty cow shit for a fire.
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No.245
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No.334
The main thing about winter camping is layers and change your socks often. Like three times a day often.
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No.433
>>239You're camping on the coast. It's going to be really wet now. Make sure to tarp your tent. By tarp your tent i mean hang a tarp over it without touching the tent.
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No.452
>>245No, I think the first one is in fact more relevant
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No.504
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No.506
>>239Bring extra clothes, especially underwear and socks. I normally bring a set of clothes for each day plus two days extra. I can't count how many days I have in socks and underwear.
Some other things I like to bring include knives *one swiss army or a leatherman and one flip/buck knife* An E-tool, a good deal of rope *not paracord* and any other basic survival tools. Also, don't forget your mess kit. That is often overlooked.
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No.520
>>245>less thanMaybe I'm just a spendthrift but this seems to me like some poorfag wanted /k/ to do his homework for him.
Why wouldn't you buy the best shit you can afford?
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No.521
>>520Those are /k/ challenges, the low price points are basically to say "go out in the woods with the most bare basic shit and to not puss out". half the stories that comes from people doing those challenges either run out of food/water, can't handle being without expensive quality gear or, in the fun cases, people get fun stories of running from challenge in fear of skin walkers, usually they just hear things, but /k/ has a thing for skin walker stories so every weird sound is a skin walker.
That's also why most the challenges mention to exclude weapons, ammo and sometimes tools from the money so you don't choose between a back pack, rope, tarp and a flashlight vs a cheap knife or an incredibly cheap gun and a few rounds
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