What’s in my pack….

What’s in my pack….

I have prepared some things for my trip. Majority of the things I need will be my camping gear. I would like to give credit to xander Hobayan for getting my pack ready. He has outdoor experience and gave me some pointers and how to use them.

1. Mountaineering  backpack – this will hold all my camp gear and some of my personal items. This has a built in frame that makes it sturdy and a shape for organizing my stuff easier

2. Tarp – very useful item, this goes on top of my pack to protect from rain and moisture that could come from outside. I can also use it as my mat when doing a fast picnic or when the ground is wet for a tent, lay this out first and it’s sure you won’t sleep like you wet yourself

3. Sleeping bag – I haven’t used this for a while now and I am sure this is 30 below bag. Which means even on freezing point it should be able to keep me warm

4. Fleece blanket – whoever invented this material is a genius. It’s super light yet it’s super warm. This will be handy especially when my sleeping bag isn’t too warm enough for the job

5. Tent – this tent might not be 30 below but it should be enough for a temp shelter while on the road. The most important thing is this is light weight and compact.
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6. Personal hygiene – I brought with me toothpaste, body wash, soap, shampoo, moisturizer. I transferred them to travel site bottles to ensure the space. Instead of using toilet paper I will be bringing also baby wipes instead. Got to make sure i don’t stink up the whole camp grounds.

7. First aid kit – I did purchase a basic first aid kit that contained bandages etc. I brought also disinfectant to clean anything open wounds and small outside infections. I also included an itch relief and pain relief cream. They might just come in hand and you’ll never know if your gonna be sleeping in a bed of poison ivy. I did consider bringing tea tree oil also since I have bad dry skin it will be effective to mosturize those dry irritated patches

8. Survival kit – this includes, a shovel to clean your dirty business, cooking stove, multi purpose cooking canister, spoons, chop sticks, Water bottle, pocket knife, mosquito net, life straw (for water shortages that will filter the water for you with the use of chemicals) duct tape, space blanket, bungee cords, rope, extra hooks, rags, plastic bags and candles

9. Motorcycle repair kit – since I am so concern on the weight I decided not to bring an extra tire but bring a tire plug for flats, it will only be a temp fix until I reach a tire place that can patch it for me like a pro. Extra fuse for my wiring (I blew a fuse before and I didn’t know it was the problem at the begining until I inspected all wirings) 4 gallon gas tank. This gas tank will save me on those long distant stretches and since my tank can hold about a gallon and a half riding through Montauk I had to do 4 gas stops so saying that yes I need a bigger tank.

10. Electronic devices – while on the road I need things to document what I am doing so I will be bringing in my veteran lap top 10 inch emacines to perform tasks that my phone and my iPad can not. I have my iPad mini with me and my nexus 5. For cameras I already have my portable devices, getting a gopro with all its accessories means extra baggage so I just decide to bring my weather proof Nikon cool pix instead. And some camera like tripod and chargers. For me keep up with the battery load I though of going off the grid which means solar power. I have two solar chargers with me and one has battery storage to store all the sun can muster.

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