As I am planning an overnight walk, next weekend, it was time to get the equipment out of storage and check it over.
Tent
I am still using the Colman Bedrock 2 (that I paid £17.50 for) – although I am looking out for something lighter and that I can cook in if needed. To save some weight I have got two longer alloy stakes to use, to peg out the guylines, that hold up the vent cover and the foot of the flysheet. This saves carrying three heavier pegs and gives a better angle to the guylines.
The carabiner is used on my backpack during the day to secure equipment.
Cooking Gear
All the utensils went through the dishwasher and the fuel bottles refilled. I changed out my beaker for the new one.
The water bladder for the rucksack needed a rinse.
Sleeping Gear
I packed my new sleeping bag into the lightweight compression sack it came with and I was able to pack my silk sleeping bag liner into the same bag.
I store my sleeping mat semi-inflated, so I inflated it fully to check for leaks and then rolled it ready for Saturday.
Bits and Pieces
I sorted through my accessory pack and removed all the extra bits that had accumulated in the pouch over the winter, whilst I have been using it for day walks – watching the grams keeps the weight down.
I checked the batteries in the headlamp.
I also checked the contents of my first aid kit.
Food
I took a trip to the supermarket to get the food for the weekend – Aldi and Tesco – rather than camping shops. Jeremy is going on a Duke of Edinburgh’s expedition this week so I got his food as well.
Saturday
Lunch
Tinned sardines with lemon, cream crackers, hazelnut wafers, coffee
On arrival at the campsite – tea and biscuits
Dinner
Tomato cup-a-soup, Duck flavoured noodles with added salami, instant custard, tea
Later
Chai Latte, Southern Comfort, hazelnut wafers
Tea and fruit and spice oatcakes – first thing in the morning, whilst still in my sleeping bag
Sunday
Breakfast
Tea, crackers and jam, cereal bars
Lunch
Salami, cereal bar and coffee
Trail snacks
Banana chips, Meerkat jellies, white chocolate buttons
Clothes and Wash Kit
I have packed my long sleeved underwear shirt, long johns and some wool socks – the nights recently have been cold and if needed, I can wear these in my sleeping bag.
The few spare clothes I need were packed into the same dry sack with my sleeping bag and my small wash kit.
Check List
Later this week I will check my kit against my spreadsheet check list to make sure I have only 9.5kgs of gear.