What electronics do you recommend when you are innawoods?
>usb power bank
>phone (for gps and offline maps)
>tile trackers or airtag (for finding your bear bag or locating or campsite)
>garmin inreach
>headlamp
>Luci Lantern
>uv water bottle
>Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor 1S
what is actually useful and what are memes, in your opinion
>airtag (for finding your bear bag or locating or campsite)
Haha wat?
Toss an Airtag in you bear can or bear bag and if it rolls away, you can easily find it again! Pretty neat idea I came up with. It is better than using reflective tape, we aren't in the 80s any longer.
Your bear can should be farther away from your camp than Bluetooth can reach.
Sure, but say you put your Bluetooth tracker in a can 300ft away and walk back to camp. Then when you get hungry, walk in the general vicinity of where you left it and Bluetooth will help you zero in on it
The original justification was for when it rolls away.
Still applies, larger radius to look for it. I personally don't that it's so great an idea that I'm going to buy an airtag but it has merit.
Oh, can't forget a Bluetooth speaker either! Keep up the banger tunes to ward off bears!
You should just home. All your electronics are already there, and a comfy bed and trendies
Gosh isn’t it time for a nap?
So you recommend absolutely nothing in this list? Wow you are so l33t
Swag
>Hey baby, come here often?
He looks 32. She looks 14.
/thread
If you use this, you'll blow out that little ember which you just struggled to get hot. Don't use these! Never blow on a fire! Your body also emits CO2 which makes you a biological basically fire extinguisher
have you ever started a fire??
No, it was always burning, since the world's been turning.
That's PATENTLY untrue.
>HOW MANY FIRES have I resurrected in the morning for breakfast using a blowtube...
Rhetorical.
It's in the thousands. I'm not even exaggerating.
t. professional festival fire sculptor/firetender
(yes that's actually a paid thing. Free vacations.)
nice piss bottle
Golly thats some proper douche gargling bullshit . Shockingly ignorant.
Oh, so there's no oxygen in mouth to mouth resuscitation then eh? Breathing is an extinguisher eh?
You know this because you once blow out candles on a birthday cake eh, and extrapolated?
I reckon you be talking out of your arse. Using breath to encourage flame in a hearth is as old as humanity.
For me its
>Anker powerbank
>Headlamp & flashlight
>Probably gonna use that airtag idea
>Phone and charger
I think that's about it
Oh and a rechargable handwarmer/powerbank
Don't forget portable Bluetooth speaker.
Why he look like Jared Leto's joker tho
True I forgot that last time, thankfully someone else brought theirs
picrel
Yes they're heavy, but they're great for casual camping.
And the opinions of UL fags don't matter anyways.
Is this a table? I suppose this would work well for a butane stove
This looks like something you could use to make a sling. I suck at knots though
It's a chair. But you could use it as a table. Or whatever.
I found this $10 tripod stool at bass pro that I strapped to my pack and that worked really well for me
And not really a gadget, but I always bring a sheperds sling with me.
They're great fun.
Flint is great to have unless you like rubbing sticks or carry metal cans of gas
You can still make do with just sticks. You can even build your own tools in the wild.
Here is my survival spear, built it very recently, to save ammo when hunting.
You can basically rebuild primitive society as far as you can see fit.
Sometimes, I wonder.
Could we live in a new way outside the system?
I already know rednecks who live off the grid.
Could we be independent, yet parallel, to society, by severing our dependence on its infrastructure and systems?
Interesting food for thought.
Theoretically yeah but that sounds like a good way to get waco'd
Was my thot.
But didn't poast b'cos Koresh was still on grid...
They prolly coulda pulled off NOT.
But they were.
t. Saw LIVE.
Completely? Mostly no. You'll have to work within the system and pay your property taxes, hunting permits, etc. Otherwise sure, plenty already do. It's a rough life tho.
Rebuilding primitive society with duct tape. Not picking on you anon. I get what you are saying. Just thought it was mildly amusing given the picture. Have a wonderful day and carry on.
>phone
>headlamp
the rest are memes
>Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor 1S
If you ever hiked more than 3 miles, you'd be dumping useless weight any way you can, and shit like this would be the first to go.
the industrial revolution and it's consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
best apps for camping?
>weather app
>maps app with GPS and compass (alltrails is also good!)
>highways app for heading to and from destination to be informed of road debris, construction, alternate routes, etc
>your government's wildfire app
>bubble level for setting perfect hangs
what else? Spin the bottle app?
Get the First Aid App from the Red Cross!
inaturalist app for plant identification (unless anons recommend a better app)
Is there a dehumidifier tool when tenting or hammocking? The human body loses like 1L a night from exhalation and I feel we can do better than just relying on airflow... Are there rechargeable ultralight dehumidifiers? Some people also mentioned silica or charcoal to absorb condensation