![]() ![]() I've used chemical, hand pumps, and other gadgets - nothing works better. I'd consider picking up a Sayer gravity filter. One of the things I'm debating on taking/leaving is my anchor for my yak. Itinerary of our trip to be left in our car and given to a friend.Īm I missing anything? Is there anything I should be thinking about adding? Any tips from any paddle in campers? If I don't have enough space in the dry bag, I will be putting clothes into several trash bags, layered so that the openings are in different places. Two Dry Bags (debating between buying 60 L ones or 45 L ones). Kayak for myself (Wilderness Systems Pamlico 100), canoe for my husband (Old Town Discovery, I think it's a 157) Rope (multipurpose, but will be using to hang a dry bag from a tree to keep food away from wildlife). It'll be a short 2-3 mile paddle.Ĭast Iron Pot (since I'm paddling in, I figured I have the luxury of adding that weight).įlexible water bottles - 4 gallons total - we'll fill them at the station.Īdditional water bottles in the kayak where we can fit once all supplies are loaded We're opting for the closest backcountry site, due to my husband's inexperience. Assateague has fire pits at their backcountry sites, and you can collect downed wood. We're making a 2 day trip to Assateague National Seashore in June. I just wanted to check my gear and make my list now, since REI has some pretty good sales right now. I'm an experienced paddler, but this will only be my husband's 3rd time paddling. We've car camped together for several years now, and are bored of it and looking for something more exciting. This summer, my husband and I will be embarking on our first backcountry camping trip. ![]()
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