Quote Originally Posted by Ehecatl View Post
2 Foam mat. If you get a sleeping mat, check that it is "sealed cell" (I think most are these days). If not, it will soak up water which you do not want. I'd certainly avoid foam itself - it would be a great big sponge!
I've got mine for 12$ in local InterSport shop and its waterproof. I think Ill switch to Snugpak Travelite self-inflatable mat when I will have some spare cash anyways.

By the way, I just realized that the candle lantern i've linked before has a thick neoprene cover, You just slide it on from both sides to protect it from shattering and scratching. What a time to be alive.

I had some spare time today (actually I didn't, should be studying for all the exams right now but I'm watching MCQBushcraft all day long lol) and reorganized my list with describing where particularly I will carry it all. I have some mental disorder of planning and organizing stuff to a ridiculous extent I guess, but yeah, here it is:

Body:
[Feet] Hiking boots (???)
[Full] Clothing
[Belt] Knife (Helle Gaupe)
[Belt] Fire tin (Tinder & Aurora Firesteel)
[Belt] Water bottle (Wildo Hiker)
[Neck] Whistle (Vargo Lanyard)
[Pockets] Compass (Marbles)
[Pockets] Field journal (Rite in The Rain & Pencil)
[Back] Backpack (Karrimor Sabre 45)

Backpack (in order of packing):
[Main] Sleeping bag (Snugpak Navigator)
[Main] Clothing (Additional set)
[Main] Supplies (Food, water & trashbags)
[Main] Cooking kit (Pathfinder)
[Main] Candle lantern (UCO)
[Main] Tarp (Snugpak All-Weather Shelter)
[Main] Paracord (30m)
[Mesh Pocket] Phone
[Mesh Pocket] Hygiene kit (Soap, toothbrush & paste)
[Mesh Pocket] First aid kit
[Lid Pocket] Raincoat (???)
[Attachment] Axe (Hultafors Classic Hunter)
[Attachment] Mat (Snugpak Travelite)

This is sick. But I'm satisfied