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Need advice / tips with a survial situation!?
Coming in a few months (this summer), I intend to try survive in the mountains of North Carolina for five to seven days. I have minimum experience camping / hiking, if I come to you can help. As art has been planned carry – Backpack – striker fire – a small knife Axe – Double-capable blade – rope / chain – Canvas – folding boat (what are they?) – Installation of metal (such as those on the shelf) packages – MRE to be used only in emergencies – Lamp pocket? Still undecided if I'll put a small tent and a fishing rod, I would try to build my own home and want to see if I could take food without a fishing rod license. Is what I can do to be necessary? Any advice on what we find food that I should look? My dad crawlfish suggested. Any other suggestion suggestions you may have is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Dude!? Everyone here has left few very good advice. But if I gotta go, gotta go. Say goodbye to the shovel. Ditch the rack. Ditch the idea of folding boat. MRE is too heavy Ditch. Pack List: soda can alcohol stove windscreen of denatured alcohol Rest Z Fleece Sleeping Bag 40 degree line 1QT Bag Med Pot Spoon Knife Kit (ribbon adhesive) Water Bottle canvas tent light (hooks) Toothbrush / baking soda head lamp waterproof winter coats Fleece Cap Jacket under a pair of socks xtra food (so they do not die): 4 large packages of Snickers sausages were Rameen 8 Quick List the top of my head, but its foundations and me with this list of art.
Porcupine Ultralight Adjustable Alcohol Stove