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    Peasant
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    Solo overnighter planned

    Planning to go out this weekend, first and foremost though I'll say I'm not doing it if the nights stay cold (frost last night) I spend two nights a week in my lorry and do my best to ensure the rest are good night's sleep wise.

    Kit list;

    Hammock
    Tarp
    Sleeping bag
    Knife
    Fire steel
    Axe
    Cooking pot
    Bog roll
    2ltrs water
    Chicken

    Plan? There isn't one really though I do intend to play with a bow drill and try a bigger fire (my length, for warmth but needs to burn quite slowly).
    I'm gonna try to spit-roast a chicken, a first for me, and get the missus and my sister's kids to join me for chicken lunch (probably sarnies).

    Really need to get a first aid kit sorted so if anyone spots a bargain let me know!

    I'll keep you posted, including photo's as and when.

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    The minimalist first aid kit I carry: 1 sterile gauze roll in plastic wrapper, 3-4 sterile gauze pads, small roll medical tape (whatever is laying around), maybe a couple of adhesive bandages, but not usually, and lastly, a fistful of ibuprofen "vitamin I." My water purifying iodine tablets are there in case I have to purify some water to irrigate a wound.

    I can use the tape on most small open cuts if they need to be covered and held closed. The gauze pads and roll are for any large, open wounds; pads to stop the bleeding, roll to bind the pads on. My water purifying iodine tablets are there in case I have to purify some water to irrigate a wound. Other than that, any type of twist, break or other injury can be dealt with by making splints, slings or binding however is necessary with the other gear I have.

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    Luckily, my brother's a student nurse and regularly comes home with odd bits he's put in his pocket and forgotten to put back or throw away. I'm pretty sure I can get hold of a couple of bandages and some tape at the very least (in my opinion, cuts are the most likely incident), I'll throw a little bottle of super glue in for deep cuts (a trick I learned when I worked as a glazer - yes it contains cyanide but it's better than bleeding to death). I'll need scissors, a pin/needle and a few other basics but I should be able to put something sufficiant together for now.

    One more question; anyone know the quantities for pottassium permanganate to water? I seem to remember it was such an amount for disinfectant, less for a mild disinfectant wash and less still for water purification. Not to mention it's fire lighting capabilities.

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    Hi Sleepy,

    I know it's only an overnighter, but I'd take a little more water if I were you. You never know, but you may need to use some if you have a burn / set fire to something.

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    yea good point on the water

    first aid kit these are great bits of kit perfect for what your doing mate Lifesystems Trek First Aid Kit
    pottassium permanganate is great bit of kit for fires

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    Good thinking with the water, I was thinking 2ltrs cos that's what I normally take for 24hrs in the lorry.

    I'll worry about a proper first aid kit after this one, I can probably sort enough to get by this time round. About the only problem I've yet to overcome is the final sharpen of my new knife, need to check my axe too and pack everything. Oh, and must remember to take my sleeping bag home tomorow (using it in the lorry tonight).

    Only one addition to the above kit may be a camera so I can post a few on here.

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    sounds good cant wait see pictures pal

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    Hey Sleepy... wishing you a good trip mate, should be milder by this weekend.

    If you have one near you, POUNDLAND do a basic First Aid kit in a little RED zip up bag for £1. Supliment it with a couple of paracetamol, a small tube of anticeptic ointment and away you go for a first over-nighter.

    Get some photo's of the chicken on the spit buddy...!
    Don't sweat the small stuff - and it's ALL small stuff...!

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    i know this might seem daft but how do you get youre clean water,because if you got a longish walk to camp,youre not really goin to carry 10 litres of tap water from youre house or car as its quite heavy.i know you can buy collaplapseble containers but wen there full of water lol.
    lifes good ,but even sweeter under the stars

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    Erm, not my first overnighter but deffo worth a look at the poundland kit, thanks.

    Re water? To me, 3-4 litres would be well and truly enough for one night, so 3 to 4kg. If you know of a relatively clean water source where you're going (spring, stream etc), purification tablets or potassium permanganate could be an option, rain water, dew etc - especially if you're planning on boiling it but, if it's feasible, taking water's always gonna be the best way- knowing where and how to get water in an emergency is very important though, get yourself a book on survival and go practice!

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