So I want to go camping, but I don't have a bunch of money to throw down on it. I already have paracord and a backpack that seems sturdy enough to hold some weight. I also have a SOG pocket knife but I doubt it would be good for processing wood.
Also I'll be hiking/camping in a forest in central Florida so the elements shouldn't be a concern.
I posted a thread like this before and got a bunch of good tips, but no gear recommendations so help would be appreciated.
EDIT: Also I don't have any experience and will be going by myself so yeah, there's that.
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Edited by Telec: 5/8/2013 8:01:51 PMDon't go by yourself if you have no experience. There is a reasonable amount of danger to be had in outdoor pursuits, even if you feel that the environment is safe. If you insist on going, I would suggest you take, as a minimum: Tarp (+ pegs + cord to hold it in place) Sleeping bag (waterproofed) water proof jacket + trousers warm top (water proofed) decent boots which will give you ankle support (you should be going with someone else if for no other reason than a twisted ankle will ruin your shit) spare socks (2-3 pairs) (waterproofed) compass + map (either get the map fabloned or get a map case) (and for god's sake make sure that you know how to map read before you go. At a minimum you should be able to use back-bearings to triangulate your position) 2-3 litres of water, and then some puritabs if you're planning on going out for any reasonable length of time spare clothing (water proofed) cigarette lighter torch first aid kit phone (so you can ring for an ambulance) Oh, and you can lose the saw. If you want firewood, just gather up sticks and snap them into the right size.