Michael70
AH senior member
- Joined
- May 29, 2009
- Messages
- 86
- Reaction score
- 261
- Location
- Darwin, Northern Territory Australia
- Member of
- SSAA
Hi All, as I go through my mental checklist of what to take for an over-nighter in the Norhtern Territory bush, this coming weekend I would like some ideas (to use now or later) for what works as a simple set-up that gets you in the bush hunting with minimal fuss.
For me it is looking like fold-out gazebo, mesh flooring, self-inflating 4WD mattress, sleeping bag, inflatable pillow, esky (cooler), fold-out chair(s)/table, mozzie net/coils, tuckerbox/cooking essentials and sundry lights. The quad will have water cooler, toolbox, kill/butcher kit and gun rack. Along with my always present personal hunting equipment and med kit this is it.
My car always has a permanent toolbox with tools, oils/fluids, tarps, shovel, machete/axe, fold-out toilet, paper, rags, grill and ropes. Also, a large additional esky for meat to take home if we get lucky.
Set up will take 10 minutes max and will be cooking over fire. Grill and other implements contained in the tuckerbox.
Loading the car will be easy as most of the gear is contained in plastic storage boxes or close to hand and my personal hunting gear and backpack is always ready as it is used on day trips/hunts almost weekly.
What do you take and what is considered simple?
Noted that I live in the tropics so do not have to contend with the cold or other extremes, but our wet (summer) season can be brutal. We are entering into our winter (dry) season here in Australia so all good currently.
For me it is looking like fold-out gazebo, mesh flooring, self-inflating 4WD mattress, sleeping bag, inflatable pillow, esky (cooler), fold-out chair(s)/table, mozzie net/coils, tuckerbox/cooking essentials and sundry lights. The quad will have water cooler, toolbox, kill/butcher kit and gun rack. Along with my always present personal hunting equipment and med kit this is it.
My car always has a permanent toolbox with tools, oils/fluids, tarps, shovel, machete/axe, fold-out toilet, paper, rags, grill and ropes. Also, a large additional esky for meat to take home if we get lucky.
Set up will take 10 minutes max and will be cooking over fire. Grill and other implements contained in the tuckerbox.
Loading the car will be easy as most of the gear is contained in plastic storage boxes or close to hand and my personal hunting gear and backpack is always ready as it is used on day trips/hunts almost weekly.
What do you take and what is considered simple?
Noted that I live in the tropics so do not have to contend with the cold or other extremes, but our wet (summer) season can be brutal. We are entering into our winter (dry) season here in Australia so all good currently.