My friends requesting me to ask here which type of kit should he use. Ps: medium size For Jungle tracking
My friends requesting me to ask here which type of kit should he use. Ps: medium size For Jungle tracking
More information is needed....Tracking what?, Hunting? Hiking?
The four basic needs of nearly all survival situations are shelter, water, fire, and food.
Then add local needed and situational gear.
http://www.wildernesscollege.com/sur...ssentials.html
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I agree. We need a lot more information to be able to help you. It might help to know which jungle.
Yep..........
MichaelJ - you and your friend should review this and then ask..... http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...out-A-New-Pack
I like this black one!
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Oh, wait... You said...
One man's kilt is Bruce Jenner's skirt.
yes for hiking sorry not be in specific enough... we lived in a small town far away from the city, sorry we don't know the name of the jungle but we used to call it blue east.
Oh God. Bruce has fallen from Grace. Well... even further than the Kardashians...
Keep it simple, man. Keep in touch with your journey Michael.
...and no on the kilt. The skeeters and noseeums kinda make it uncomfortable. The scorpions in Mexico might make it even worse.
I hope you know that we are joking on a lot of this. We appreciate your interest and hope the language barrier can be got around. Big smile here. Stay with us.
Last edited by madmax; 05-26-2015 at 02:53 PM.
madmax,
You would be surprised. A kilt is like cargo shorts only cooler. Look at the shorts in your avatar. You don't think that a skeeter can fly up those pant legs. But, since you are cooler, there is less perspiration. Less mosquito attention.
But, that pic is from the Fort Lauderdale Scottish Festival. That utility kilt has more pockets and is more comfortable than you could possible imagine.
But, someone tell me is is Crash saying I look like what ever Bruce Jenner is becoming and is the emoticon whistling at me? If so I am burning my kilt! LOL
Y'all are scaring the new guy........LOL.....Heck, y'all are scaring me.
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Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
Member Wahoo Killer knives club....#27
Batch, Crash knows I have enough on my plate to deal with. A kilt would be right up my alley for "in your face" behavior. But my tribe has enough to deal with me as it is. I'll give 'em a break for another year or so.
I do try to slow the roll when wives and kids are present.
um... I like the decathlon, but I'm not transgender.
Man, who knew?
Hahahaha !! Thankyou so much guys, you all are so friendly i didn't expected that in the first place lol!! =P guess i have to tell him then =PP
A hong solves those skeeter problems. Just sayin'......
"What does a Scotsman have under his kilt?....A whang, A whang....."
Geezer Squad....Charter Member #1
Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
Member Wahoo Killer knives club....#27
So Michael, to try and be helpful, I would look into a jungle hammock with bug screen. Maybe a Kelty Redwing pack. Alcohol stove. Machete. Firesteel and Bic lighter. And a pot. That'll get you going. Do an overnight and see how you want to tweek the kit to fit.
Michael, I think probably you talk of an area north of Belize and south of cancun. Possibly Montes Azules. I've went in jungles as far north as Tikal and many others very far south of there. Like you I can't say their names.
It is the rainy time now. You need a tarp and pack cover. What madmax says too. There is much water and rivers in the area of Montes Azules but in the rain the water to drink is easy with the tarp and pot.
Forgot about the pack cover. Yeah. That's a pretty cheap convenience.
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