Sup /out/
I'm heading out for a two-week camping eXperience.
I'm a relative noob to the outdoors, and this is one of the reasons i plan on going. I'll be taking a basic tent and enough water/food to survive for two weeks, but i'm sure to be bored. to that end, what kind of skills would you lads suggest i attempt to learn during my boring days?
Australian bushland much like my picture. It's a family property so I'm allowed to have fires and be environmentally unfriendly however i wont be attempting to burn the place down or deforest it. I'll be able to take basic tools and anything i might need for skill enhancement. No snow or any kind of extreme weather conditions, it'll be a little chilly but thats about it.
I will also be taking a compound bow, i don't really intend to hunt but if a stray roo wanders across my path i'll try to stick him with a few arrows.
Some ideas i had myself
>knots
>rudimentary carpentry
>latrine digging
>cloud bursting
>snake bite avoidance
>building a palisade wall around my camp site and refusing to leave the property when ordered to do so by the authorities
>i will defend my right to exist as a vagrant in my viking fortress
tl;dr what skills should i focus on learning while im innawoods? two weeks to fuck around and do whatever I want, assume no wifi.
>>1046249
you are going to sit in one spot for 2 weeks?
>It's a family property
backyard camping?
Why not move around and explore instead of focusing on "muh skills?"
>>1046253
its a massive property at least by my standards, ill be camping about an hours walk from the homestead.
im sure ill spend a day or two walking around and exploring shit, but i'm more interested in developing some outdoor skills.