I've thought of that already. I'm attaching Pepperami to the back of the students.Unlikely wrote:I don't think Goretex is tiger-proof fyi.
mk64 wrote:Those portable shower things you can buy which you hang from a tree are pretty good and any women in your troup will love you for it! Â
Unlikely wrote:I don't think insurance is tiger-proof either.
We could just ask Tiger.Unlikely wrote:I don't think insurance is tiger-proof either.
Cheers Meta.Âmetagonzo wrote:I second g's advise on Scarpa boots. For a sleeping mat, have you considered a Thermarest? I've had one for donkeys and couldn't recommend it enough. Barely bigger than a foam mat and more comfortable by several orders of magnitude.
M0stly harm13ss wrote:Don't take the Timberlands, they'll be really heavy and your feet will be a sweaty mess soon after putting them on, followed by blisters. You'll need industrial strength mozzie repellent, the jungle formula ones with DEET in are the shizz. Also take yourself a little stash of Immodium and Sennapod, plasters and stuff. If you're being extra safe, one of those traveller kits that has a supply of syringes and needles as well (but that's ultra careful).
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