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sotolibre /r/bugout
15 points
1970-01-19 01:23:34.443 +0000 UTC

Scratch all of that.

Get bagged freeze-dried meals (like Mountain House but there are others), shell out a few extra bucks for a titanium 500-750ml pot, get a cheap stove like this one, and a small canister of iso-pro fuel. Cop a titanium/aluminum long spoon and and water in bottles or a hydration bladder and you're set. Keep the kitchen at your bug out location. You're just trying to travel light as possible to get to your main camp or location as quickly as possible where you'll have all the main stuff.

cwcoleman /r/Ultralight
34 points
1970-01-18 11:06:55.155 +0000 UTC

Here is a bunch of stuff I like:
(items are pretty obvious with the URL, ask me about anything specific)

Big 3 1

Water

Kitchen

Random

First Aid

Clothes

cwcoleman /r/CampingGear
28 points
1970-01-20 07:23:33.981 +0000 UTC

Big 4 for $502

  • Backpack - Osprey Exos 58 - $220 - Link
  • Tent - NatureHike Cloud 2 - $120 - Link
  • Sleeping Bag - Kelty Cosmic 40F - $130 - Link
  • Sleeping Pad - Random Foam Pad - $32 - Link

The rest of the gear is relatively cheap, like:

  • Stove - BRS 3000 - $17 - Link
  • Pot - Toaks 750ml - $35 - Link
  • Headlamp - Nitecore NU25 - $37 - Link
  • Water Filter - Sawyer Squeeze - $30 - Link
  • Knife - Swiss Army SD - $19 - Link
  • Lighter - Bic - $1 - Link
  • Compass - Random Brand - $11 - Link
  • Pack Liner - Glad Compactor Bag - $5 - Link
  • Battery Pack - Anker 10K - $22 - Link

Random stuff from your house / DIY:

  • Spoon from your kitchen (or gas station)
  • First Aid Kit from your bathroom cabinet
  • Duct Tape from the garage
  • SmartWater bottle from the gas station
  • Map printed from CalTopo.com

Clothes could be a whole post of their own. Start with what you already own and upgrade to wool/synthetics over time.

Food from the grocery store is cheap. Skip the fancy freeze dried stuff. Shout out /r/trailmeals.

Skipping unnecessary items is the best way to save money. Amazon will make you think that a huge knife, lantern, chair, axesaw, and other 'camping' gear is important. Don't let them trick you into wasting money / weight on garbage.

EDIT: added a few items

slolift /r/CampingandHiking
8 points
1970-01-18 02:23:51.388 +0000 UTC

Some other items:

Gas exchanger for refilling and transferring gas between cannisters $26.

https://www.amazon.com/Gas-R1-Cartridge-Exchanger-Duralumin/dp/B00TXZ4JUA

Also, I upgraded to the brs 3000t over the pocket rocket to save a little weight $14.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00NNMF70U/ref=sxts1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477431318&sr=1&pi=AC_SX280_SY350_FMwebp_QL65

And I have an ice axe on my list, but that is a little more niche.