Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Solo Tripping :: Camp Chore Routine
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BdubBear |
What, roughly, is your system when you decide to make camp. What I'm trying to avoid would be something like: Setting everything up only to find out the latrine is full to the brim. I realize it will vary widely, I'm just wanting to get an idea of where to start and I'll fine tune it as I gain experience. Formulating this gameplan will help calm my nerves the first day out. |
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BdubBear |
quote wetcanoedog: "...on damp days the sleeping bag stays in the stuff bag until bed time." This was just the sort of thing I was looking for. It makes complete sense but I probably would not have thought it through. You likely saved me a chilly night's sleep! |
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Sierra1 |
quote boonie: "Sounds like you have a pretty good idea already. Before I set up or even unload the canoe, I walk around and check for bear sign, food trash, check the latrine, and see if there's an adequate tent pad and tarp rigging area." +1. Then if everything is OK I set up the tarp first, then the tent, blow up the Exped, get situated with the rest of the stuff and sit back for a few minutes rest. Depending how much time I have left and if evening fishing is in order I'll get the meal started, collect firewood and go on from there... |
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jb in the wild |
Set up the tarp rain or shine. If it's raining or begins to I have a dry place to set up my tent. Set up my tent. Then all the stuff that I need in the tent, pad, sleeping bag and dry clothes. If it is raining keep your clothes in your dry bag so they don't get damp. Look for wood for the fire get it all cut and ready. Stove out to cook, pots and pans. Secure the food barrel to a tree with a strap. All the gear stowed away and the canoe secured for the evening unless I plan on fishing. Hope it helps JB |
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AndySG |
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kanoes |
set up tent, unroll the exped inside the tent, unstuff the sleeping bag and and lay it on the exped. mix a drink...the time consuming stuff is over. :) |
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boonie |
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TomT |
Tarp and sleeping hammock go up next. I will then take a break and walk the site or maybe go for a swim. |
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wetcanoedog |
nice weather i may just sit and watch the lake and relax before the chores which would include airing out the sleeping bag.on damp days the sleeping bag stays in the stuff bag until bed time.at some point i'll have spotted a tree for the bear rope and get that up before dusk. thinking about it i don't really have a routine as such,i have been out so many times that all the camp set up is almost automatic and i can go to each item,water,shelter,bear rope,wood..so on just as it comes,like i'm pulling the canoe up so i have the water bucket along so it's not another trip.part of the fun is setting up a camp,your home in the woods.i fuss around to find just the right spot for my candle lamp or the clothes line,that sort of house keeping. here i arrive on a fine spring day and did no set up at all,just kicked back and enjoyed being outside. on this day i pulled into camp after a day of paddling in the rain,i set up the shelter,pulled off my damp/wet clothing and made a hot cup of tea.the hassle level is sort of higher here as you can see. one bit of camp routine i never fail to do is the "half way sort" on a layover half way thru the trip i dump everything out,sort out the food and hang out the clothes,used or not,and repack.it's a few hours time off and on but i find that setting off again with a fresh pack,so to speak,makes the trip a bit easier. |
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shsylvester |
1) Scout the site for any problems 2) Put canoe in safe spot. Tie to tree. Put paddles and PFD under canoe 3) Set up tent 4) Put sleeping pad, bag and dry clothes in tent 5) Collect enough firewood for dinner and breakfast 6) Go down to shore, take off wet boots, rinse muck off wet boots and wet socks. Dry feet, put desenex powder on feet (especially between toes), put on dry socks and shoes. Put wet boots in sun or at entry to tent. Hang wet socks to dry. 7) Take it easy |
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mooseplums |
The thunder box isn't important to me, until I have to use it. Then I set up the tent, and then set up the bed roll. I never put up a tarp unless the weather mandates it. Then I relax a bit, maybe take a walk in the woods. |
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boonie |
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