In case if you haven't seen my videos on this, here it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtXbqRpHtKA&t=171s
The Plan
It’s been nearly
ten years since I moved to Nevada, and even longer in wanting to go to the
Golden Trout Wilderness where the late Ron Hood taught.
It’s been
aggravating in trying to get things going. Mostly due to at first not having a reliable
transportation, then came lack of time due to job and vacation time.
This year seemed to be no exception. Was originally going to
shoot for May, but due to the Covid19 virus, many places were shut down,
including parks and trails. To even add to that, if you went out of state, the
state health “suggested” you quarantine yourself for 14 days. Needless to say,
the opportunity to go wasn’t there.
So, with that,
I got myself a job, and wouldn’t you know it. Things started to reopen two
weeks later.
However, hope
is not lost. I can still get to the Golden Trout Wilderness. The plan as of now
is to get there early September. I am planning on being packed in via
horseback. Not cheap, but the best solution with the time constraint.
The
Objective
Basically, I
want this to be something of a combination of Alone and the Hoods Woods Trek I
was on twenty years ago. God, has it been that long? Anyways, soft survival so
to speak. I want to enjoy what I’m doing for now. ;)
The gear that I
plan on bringing, I am going to try to go minimal, but there are things I want
to try and do. So it may be a bit more than minimal. If anything, it could end
up being an exploration trip.
Gear: I’m going to break this down into what I’ll be wearing
and the main gear.
Outer wear
- wool, linen, or canvas capote or frock. Weather depending.
- wide brimmed hat (wool) New addition
- head rag (spandex cotton blend)
- long sleeve shirt (wool)
- BDU
trousers (60/40 blend) Or wool pants; weather permitting, more likely will go
with wool pants unless predicted temps will be warm
- one (1) pair (Hiking) socks wool blend
- one (1) pair extra sexy nylon knee highs (used as liner socks)
- boots
- one (1) pair (Hiking) socks wool blend
- one (1) pair extra sexy nylon knee highs (used as liner socks)
- boots
-
T-shirt, depending on temperatures, may wear over wool underwear
- Wool underwear, again, depending on
temperatures
Extra clothes and Mis (In
Pack)
-Extra wool socks
-Rain poncho
-Leather work gloves
-Wood hood balaclava *
-Wood hood balaclava *
- Swiss Army knife (Rucksack)
- lip balm
- one (1) contactor's bag
- Mini-kit (see Volume 3 of the Woodsmaster Series: "Survival Kits") in water proof container.
-Watch
-Simonich
SRT Knife, Puuko knife I made, and my Rucksack SAK
- Kodak
PixproFZ53 5Xwide w/zoom in side pocket of pants
Equipment
(misc.) on person or in pack
- 2 Nalgene 48oz. wide mouth Nalgene bottle. Water availability depending (In pack)
- ass-rag- No TP, will be hanging from pack.
- Bear
Proof Container. Aluminum powder tank with BRIGHT YELLOW cord for hanging (food
storage) (Stored on pack)
- Hickory walking stick (On person) Unless it can’t be packed in, maybe collapsible trekking pole
- Hickory walking stick (On person) Unless it can’t be packed in, maybe collapsible trekking pole
- Camp
candles.
- First
Aid kit
Or for the beginning and end of the trek.
-Cooking Pot and canteen cup
- 1 Quart bag of Hoods Woods Pemmican*
- 1 baggy of journey bread*
- two (2) cups bannock in baggy
- 3 packets of coffee/Tea or one baggie of coffee
- three to seven (3-7) cups oatmeal
- Approx. ten tablespoons brown sugar (stored in small packets)
- 1 Quart bag of Hoods Woods Pemmican*
- 1 baggy of journey bread*
- two (2) cups bannock in baggy
- 3 packets of coffee/Tea or one baggie of coffee
- three to seven (3-7) cups oatmeal
- Approx. ten tablespoons brown sugar (stored in small packets)
*= New items I want to try.
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