To start the day I enjoy a breakfast of canned fruit
cocktail and some water that I had purified the night before. The fruit can has
a pull tab, however if it were to fail, I have my Camillus Trench to open the
can with. The goals for day 2 are to collect more firewood to make another good
fire tonight, and also to go over some basic camp hygiene.
I checked the nearby trees for dead, dry branches that I
could use for firewood. I can tell how dry they are by how easily they snap.
Once I found a good bough, I took it from the tree and brought it back to my
camp to be processed.
Once the rain stopped I started my campfire. There is no
need to make more bread tonight since I will be going in after breakfast in the
morning so I am going to do something a little different with my fire tonight.
For starters I decided to try cooking my soup out of the can rather than in my
mess kit. Next I also took some water and placed it in my large bowl and began
to heat it over the fire to wash myself down with. Once the water is heated I
get one of my washcloths wet and when it has cooled to a tolerable temperature,
I wipe myself down with the cloth. It’s no shower, but it is refreshing after
being in the hot, humid weather all day.
My fire is burning out and there is not much left for me to
do. I figure now it is best to pack up as much as possible so when it is time
to go home in the morning, I really only need to take down my tarp and pack up
my bedroll. I make sure that I wash out the pieces of my mess kit and dry it as
best as I can before I pack it and put it away. When I get home, I can actually
put it in the sink and wash it a bit more thoroughly.
Well that’s about it for day 2. I hope you have enjoyed this
blog. Next week we will be packing up the camp and talking about how to take
care of our gear after we come in from the outdoors, as well as what I might do
differently next time. As always feel free to comment, hit the follow button in the top right corner, share this blog, and check back next week for a new one. Follow me on Facebook: @BPackBushcraft and on Twitter @BPackBushCraft. If video is more your thing, check out my YouTube channel Backpack Bushcraft or just click here to watch now. Until next time, keep those fires burning and put another log on for me.
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