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Im about to do 80 kilometer march to test if I am up to it.
My longest previous walk has been 60 kilometers, but that was in deep wilderness in Finnish lappland. This time it will be mainly along the roads, with some forest shortcuts in here and there. Road goes trough countryside and deep forest.
I will get my water from springs, lakes or snow (my walks starts at december 1st.). There is one small village shop after the first 20 kilometers, after that I have to use only my backpack and foraging skills.
Equipment will be ALICE medium pack, plash-palatka shelter halfes, and either groundsheet or hammock. I probably wont take any firearms with me, as wildlife dangerous wildlife is mosty wolfs and they are afraid of humans. Brown bears are rare and shy. Skinwalkers and trolls seem to consentrate on lappland.
So, tell me /out/, is there something that I need to consider or I need to pack?
My longest previous walk has been 60 kilometers, but that was in deep wilderness in Finnish lappland. This time it will be mainly along the roads, with some forest shortcuts in here and there. Road goes trough countryside and deep forest.
I will get my water from springs, lakes or snow (my walks starts at december 1st.). There is one small village shop after the first 20 kilometers, after that I have to use only my backpack and foraging skills.
Equipment will be ALICE medium pack, plash-palatka shelter halfes, and either groundsheet or hammock. I probably wont take any firearms with me, as wildlife dangerous wildlife is mosty wolfs and they are afraid of humans. Brown bears are rare and shy. Skinwalkers and trolls seem to consentrate on lappland.
So, tell me /out/, is there something that I need to consider or I need to pack?