Trip gear

Backpack: Lowalpine TFX Tundra 65 + 15

Trekking poles: Fizan tierra antishok

Hoddy (warm): 1

Rain wear: trousers and jacket (PVC)

Foot wear: Kayland Vertigo GTX + Lituanica 2907

Socks: 5 no-name cotton + 1 Throlos Ultra light hiking

T-shirts: 5 (cotton)

Shorts: 1 black Dressmann

Trousers: 1 jeans + 1 cotton/jeans black work pants

Sleeping bag: no-name with down insulation + Lifeventure Cotton travel sleeper

Sleeping mat: Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite Sol

1 rectangular outdoor candle

Tent (no name)

Poncho : 1

Spare underwear: 5

Several meters of jute string (have no idea how much - just wrapped it around the tent pegs)

GPS: Magellan Triton 1500

Batteries: 18 AA + 6 AAA

Camera: Canon PowerShot SX10 IS

Water tanks: Stainless steel bottle (Primus 1L)

Water filter: none for now (hand-made on the spot)

Pills of activated carbon: 160

Elastic bandages: 2

Strapping: 1

Lighter: 1

Flash light: no-name 1

Toilet paper: 1 roll

Trash bags: 2

Food: 4 cans of chicken file, 4 cans of chicken, 2 cans of sprat, 0.7 kg of peanuts, 5 sausages, 5 x 100 g dark chocolate

Knife: no-name 1

Spoon: forgot, so made one out of yoghurt jar

Soap: 1

Cup: no-name stainless steel 0.5 L

E-reader with bunch of First World War diaries: 1

Phone: Nokia 6230, Samsung S5

GPS locator: Magellan Triton 2000

Paper map of Western front: 1



I think that's it...

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