Saturday, January 9, 2010

Hiking Peru What Are Your Jungle Camping/hiking Supplies, Gadgets And Must Haves?

What are your jungle camping/hiking supplies, gadgets and must haves? - hiking peru

Please share it on what kind of things you while hiking and camping in the jungle. I know the basics are covered, but if you only have this list, so I can be sure I miss nothing. I love gadgets, so please enter them as well.

Please provide a list of Peru in the eye.

Thank you!

7 comments:

c_kayak_... said...

Can not really a "complete" list, since it does not specify what he will do or where you live. However, some things have, I can not live outside the camp in the forest conditions are listed below. All cost between $ 10 and $ 20, but it's worth its weight in gold.:

"Blu-editors free" cooling scarves. They are have the scarves around the head or neck, the accounts with gel inside the tissue can be strapped. Enjoy 10 minutes in water, the grains swell and produces chemical cooling affect that lasts all day. With one round his neck really helps keep you cool. You can reuse again and again.

A sport of Eddie Bauer Series zip neck long-sleeved shirt with Cocona fabric is than the police. He has fine mesh inserts on the sides and back guard is really cool, dry and installations is estimated SPF 50 to prevent sunburn (on the equator, even people with dark skin can burn pain). I think the suspension of these shirts, but I just bought 2 each outlet on its website for $ 20.

An easy and cheap plastic bowl with about 2 liters of water (like a basketball) in the middle. On the back of the pack can be attached and it is really useful for washing your face or make Undie laundry and staff. (get into the service of goods picnic K-Mart and other discounters or two U.S. dollars.)

Speaking of clothes to give a series of small backpacker clothes hanger (the small, colorful clips, metal or plastic.) Very handy for hanging wet clothes and even a flashlight in your tent or cabin. Categories Camping goods sold (Mark Coughlan, usually) for a few dollars.

A backpack mesh hammock is also useful (just $ 10 or $ 12 and folds small enough to fit into a cargo pocket.) Stretched between two trees, you can sit or sleep, on the wall hangs a tent or cabin, which him a big pocket to store your belongings on the floor.

Fast dry laundry polyolefin or polyester mesh - not wet and sweaty, the use and dry in the night when you wash them. Check sporting good sTDR.

Socks (yes), wool, cushion lightweight fabric. Much easier to reduce the feet in the shoes to walk on a hot and humid - more moisture than cotton or synthetic fibers and bubbles.

Take a wide-brimmed hat and a screen, the screen is when it comes to errors bother me.

A small magazine to write every night before bed. You think you will remember all this when I get back, but you can never - it's fun to later years of his own first-hand reading.

A couple of small LED flashlights are - as a jewel of plastic about an inch into a black plastic clip that you attach to your backpack, hat or bag can be attached. Ideal for walking around the camp at night or in writing and reading in bed.

milleniu... said...

My items on the list for camping is an ax, a machete, a survival knife, a sure way to make a fire in the humid environment, and a first aid kit can help. In relation to the gadgets that you can not help much, because we had just a good old fashion Maglite flashlight and compass

chris w said...

REI is delivered to a world of adventure and companies have extensive lists and advice to the world of travel and wilderness. I suggest that you buy.

http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/camping

For my part, never leave the house without my super tool Leatherman Wave. You saved my life and travels often.

http://www.rei.com/product/715771

chris w said...

REI is delivered to a world of adventure and companies have extensive lists and advice to the world of travel and wilderness. I suggest that you buy.

http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/camping

For my part, never leave the house without my super tool Leatherman Wave. You saved my life and travels often.

http://www.rei.com/product/715771

Anonymous said...

Heated grips, insect knife, pushed the Swiss army, trekking poles, compass, and Rei is the location of the last 4 Gadgets

Erik J said...

Well, if you say you are camping in the forest when they do something very special, probably not really camping in the woods .. At least, not as a caravan for the first time. But if one in tropical countries like Costa Rica and Ecuador, the biggest thing you have to deal with a lot of moisture ..

Moisture is the name of the game is a comfortable stay in the air, it is time to think, dress like gears ... Check all cotton clothing, underwear and nylon or polyester clothing Event replace them free, Patagonia makes some really great things, especially underwear, but no well-known manufacturers backpacking line very breathable clothing with a good performance in this situation.

Then a very good waterproof. I prefer the series Marmot rainfall. I really hope. The North Face and Patagonia Sierra Designs, and not all the great things to review Backpacker's Guide (available in a new IKEA) for side-by-side comparisons of the equipment.

Finally and most importantlyntly-your feet! Get a good pair of walking shoes. The Gore Tex Gore Tex versus no debate has years to complete, but if you recommend going into the jungle, I am the Asolo Stynger for women is not really appear to be in a woman's role better than most feet. Also, you should add a few models Superfeeet-That is my only device Most Recommended! It takes a pair of walking shoes at low prices and makes them a good feeling when you drop a pair of boots and as high as the sky ..

Finally, wool socks, wool is the best fiber for socks, .. Period. I swear by Smart wool socks. I spent 5 weeks camping in temperatures of 105 degrees, and socks single chip (there were a few pairs) ... Pull moisture from the foot and isolate, even if you are wet .. Thereby keeping the feet dry and isolated ..

When camping, a few accessories that make you feel better, I want a comfortable mattress inflation, take a Therm-a-Rest, and a Rogue TravelW. Suppose you have a good LED headlight replacement battery and a good book ...

Hope this helps

Erik J said...

Well, if you say you are camping in the forest when they do something very special, probably not really camping in the woods .. At least, not as a caravan for the first time. But if one in tropical countries like Costa Rica and Ecuador, the biggest thing you have to deal with a lot of moisture ..

Moisture is the name of the game is a comfortable stay in the air, it is time to think, dress like gears ... Check all cotton clothing, underwear and nylon or polyester clothing Event replace them free, Patagonia makes some really great things, especially underwear, but no well-known manufacturers backpacking line very breathable clothing with a good performance in this situation.

Then a very good waterproof. I prefer the series Marmot rainfall. I really hope. The North Face and Patagonia Sierra Designs, and not all the great things to review Backpacker's Guide (available in a new IKEA) for side-by-side comparisons of the equipment.

Finally and most importantlyntly-your feet! Get a good pair of walking shoes. The Gore Tex Gore Tex versus no debate has years to complete, but if you recommend going into the jungle, I am the Asolo Stynger for women is not really appear to be in a woman's role better than most feet. Also, you should add a few models Superfeeet-That is my only device Most Recommended! It takes a pair of walking shoes at low prices and makes them a good feeling when you drop a pair of boots and as high as the sky ..

Finally, wool socks, wool is the best fiber for socks, .. Period. I swear by Smart wool socks. I spent 5 weeks camping in temperatures of 105 degrees, and socks single chip (there were a few pairs) ... Pull moisture from the foot and isolate, even if you are wet .. Thereby keeping the feet dry and isolated ..

When camping, a few accessories that make you feel better, I want a comfortable mattress inflation, take a Therm-a-Rest, and a Rogue TravelW. Suppose you have a good LED headlight replacement battery and a good book ...

Hope this helps

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