>>1205932how long travel from start to campsite? are you going to stay at the same place for the 2 days? is it an established campsite?
>tentgood choice for first time overnighters, verstility in setup location and offers psychological security by being closed off from the outside completely, especially important for new people at night
>matches>magnesium stick>axe>knfedo you plan a fire? just for comfy or for cooking? unless you have a fireplace suited shelter or a nice camp chair a fire is far less comfy when your sitting on the ground, but if you are using it for coking it is different, learn the art of the log cabin fire to create a nice coal bed.
>stringcord is always a good idea
>inhaler>pillsno comment, universally a good idea to keep meds with you
>1.5 gallon of waterthats roughly 5.6 liters. a lot of people will give you different answers but at the very leats you need to drink 1 liter of water a day, some say 2 liters to maintain optimal function.
AND factor in the water you need in cleaning cooking equipment, hands so on and so forth
>tuna canshow much. if available, avoid metal cans, you can cook what you want but i would advice drying some veggies and just packing rice/pasta and some meat to make various meals
>Old military sleeping baghow old? no really, how old ... look it up, check its numbers, manufacture date etc
>duct tapeif you dont carry an inflatable air mat, it is generally useless. although for the weight, compared to the extreme low risk of needing it, it might be worth it to you, its a personal decision
>mosquito repellent yes
>phonein our modern day, this is the item that increases your security by like a billion, honestly a phone that is signal/gps capable/has an internet connection in you greatest bet a surviving an accident
>vaselinewhat for? smearing on your camera lense to make blair witch documentary? please tell me its not for ""fire starter "" and just for rough anal sex with your low self esteem bf/gf