Macarthur Bicycle Users Group / Macarthur Bushwalkers

Suggested Overnight Backpack / Bushwalk Equipment List

This list of equipment is intended to help a walker cater for overnight or extended bushwalk's.
The list is derived from personal military experience and bushwalking both as a solo walker and walking with individuals and clubs.
Please remember that this meets "my requirements", yours may differ.
I also travel light, dispensing with cooking and take dehydrated meals prepared at home and expect an overnight pack to be around 11.5 kg including 2/3 litres of water.
The pack should not exceed 20% of your total body weight, especially for women who might consider sharing equipment and tents to reduce the load.

All the equipment from the Sydne Macarthur Bushwalkers - Long Day Walk Equipment (list plus the following).

Bushwalking back pack content:

  • Footprint for tent (light plastic sheet to protect tent floor)
  • Sufficient tent pegs plus spares
  • Tent in good condition
  • Sleeping bag
  • Mattress (self inflating preferred)
  • Pillow (bushwalking optional)
  • Small cloth to dry tent and cooking gear after use
  • Garbage bag for refuse
  • Head torch plus small LED torch with spare batteries
  • Towel (lightweight and quick drying)
  • Biodegradable soap
  • Toothbrush and small toothpaste
  • Nail brush
  • Comb/brush
  • Toilet paper and trowel
  • Four clothes pegs and string to dry clothes

Food:

  • Dehydrated meals (my preference)
  • Fruit and nut mixture
  • Tea bags / coffee (optional)
  • On the 1st day fresh food can be taken as long as you are willing to carry it.
  • Fresh fruit ie apples, oranges etc
  • Chocolate, lollies
  • Noodles

Cooking:

  • Billy (boiling vessel)
  • Cooker
  • Mug
  • Spoon
  • Matches / fire lighter
  • Tool for lifting Billy pot
  • Two litres of water, more may be required on hot days (soft drinks are not a substitute)
  • Water filtration system (optional and dependant on area)
  • Water purification tablets (optional and dependant on area)
  • Two litres of water, more may be required on hot days (soft drinks are not a substitute)

Clothing:

  • Spare change of clothing from Long Day list
  • Sweater
  • Extra socks
  • Light, windproof jacket

Personal:

  • Camera
  • Book
  • Port, wine etc for overnighters
 
  • Binoculars
  • Shower
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