>>2565988people stacking rocks doesn't help anyone, themselves included usually,
everyone chopping down green trees, getting mad when they can't burn the tree right then and there, steal/borrow dried wood and then get drunk/high/fuck, party, throw bottles everywhere and fuck off into the morning light trying to skip paying for fucking up the camp site/location.
thats the first thing most campgrounds/farmers/landowners experience.
then there's the kid/guy/internet wise guy who keeps seeing "how to survive in the wilderness without a tent, tools, anything but a rock, some string/rope/ducktape and your wits" guys who end up wrecking an area, because they didn't want to buy a cheap 20 dollar tent, weather proof it and just throw a cheap camo wrap around it for the season to stealth it, while never thinking that having a fire is easily the fastest way for anyone with a working nose, eyes, ears, and a dog to find them without fail.
keep an eye out for these, wilderness survival huts, lots of them leave them standing, means you can come back in a week or three in dry weather and have a nice supply of firewood no one else is touching to have your campfires with.
filter your water, its the second easiest way to get water, first is the old waterpills method(take container, bandana to keep mud out, fill with water, put waterpill/treatment in, shake, wait suggested time, DRINK.
FIlter, more expensive BUT, depending on the type, you get your water NOW and/or after a couple minutes(several gallons gravity filtered NICE for setting up your site and having freshly filtered, cold water)
Just don't forget your salt/sugar/spices and you are golden.
cotton to cool off/stay cool while sweatin. wool for staying warm when cold/somewhat wet. Just don't believe you don't stink.
liners for your sleeping bags equals clean bags after you get your messy ass in them all the time and/or a lighter sleeping bag during hotter nights/days.
TExT WALLS!!