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==Tarps== | ==Tarps== | ||
− | Tarps can be a very lightweight option for those whom are willing to make certain | + | Tarps can be a very lightweight option for those whom are willing to make certain sacrifices |
==Bivouac== | ==Bivouac== |
Revision as of 23:54, 12 October 2008
Contents
Shelter
Set up late, clear out early. Discrete camping on the road means different things for everyone. Accommodations can range from tents to tarps, bivouacs to hammocks depending on personal preference. The requirements for shelter vary for everyone, in every environment.
Tents
Tents are the heaviest option for shelter, but are the most private and sealed
Tarps
Tarps can be a very lightweight option for those whom are willing to make certain sacrifices
Bivouac
Plastic Bag=instant shelter
Hammock
A small nylon travel hammock has many uses, though is more suited toward fair-weather travel.
Cooking
Stoves
DIY_Alcohol_Stove or perhaps a Squat_Candle
Fires
A Dakota fire pit can be useful if you do not carry a stove
Staying warm
Also check things to carry
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