Australian here,
I have never been camping in my life.. But I am becoming increasingly interested in prepping and /out/ related skills.
Are there any /out/ recmmended guide for getting into prepping and/or outdoor related skills from basic to advanced to recommended gear etc?
Thanks
>Ausfailia
>>711977
fuck, might as well stay home
>>711950
The sticky is surprisingly helpful if you look into it. There are also some great bushcraft books out there, I peronally love Mors Kochanski's Bush Craft.
Other than that the best thing to do is watch loads of youtube videos. I can't recommend any in particular, but there are some really good ones. After a while your interests will develop and you'll find your niche, which makes it much easier to find resources because it's more specific
The TL;DR would be.
>start hiking
>eventually, start sleeping in the woods on your hikes
>escalate into camping
>>711950
Camping in Australia takes real balls.
>>711977
It's a pain in the ass. For my part I'm only really affected when I'm carrying a knife for camping or fishing. They're a tool, not a weapon.
>>712409
Something like this pretty much. I'd start out with doing some weekend car-camping and short day-hikes. Eventually get a decent backpack and start doing overnight hikes, then go from there.
>>711950
The most important things you need to think about are shoes and water containers. Those are your life savers.
>>711977
Wait, Victorian laws are national now?
>>711977
>laser pointer is a prohibited weapon that requires commissioner approval
Wut
>>711950
Like two good tarps and 150 feet of paracord could see you through a lot
>>712674
Kids keep pointing them at planes
>>711977
>When you can't walk around with a spear gun, machete, and body armor in public for no particular reason.
:(
>>711950
So, where you live OP? Some information centres and police stations offer PLBs for hire free of charge, damn helpful and reassuring for anyone.
Prepping? Don't fall for that meme, man. /out/ skills are nice and all. Make sure you get a few friends and go camping, maybe even hiking.
Anyway, tell us where you at so we can tell you where you at.
>>712716
I am in Brisbane
>>712413
No it doesn't. There are no animals here that will eat us. Except a dingo. But those are rare and you'd have to be a baby.
We only have to deal with venomous shit. Easier than not being eaten by bears.
>>712733
>We only have to deal with venomous shit. Easier than not being eaten by bears.
You could say it has a lower chance of being fatal but it has a much higher chance of occurring.
I'm from Europe, so starting consitions and places to go out may be slightly different but this is what I pack more or less. Some things I leave at home for certain trips of course, this is just what I got for the trips I made regarding equipment.
The skills can be partially learnt from books, blogs, videos or this site, but as >>712716
said, get some friends who are already into it and learn from them, it's best.
Also a lot has to be learnt through own experiences, it's fun anyway.
>>711977
Pepper spray is legal in WA, for self defense purposes only.
>>712705
Or burning out their eyes
>>711977
>prohibited weapons
>body armor
Watch out for the backpacker killer
>>712828
>Ned Kelly
Worried he might give someone the ole liverpool kiss.
>>712730
Oh hey, I'm also from brisvegas and I'm looking for some potential camping mates if you're interested. How old are you?