What Do You Absolutely Need?

I’ve been searching the internet for information about ultralight backpacks, tents, and sleeping bags in case I ever decide to walk up the Pacific Coast. Apparently, the lightest weight for all those things combined is about five pounds. Which, since I am interested in walking rather than struggling along with heavy pack, is still too much weight considering everything else I would need to bring. I suppose it would be possible to forget the tent and just sleep under the stars, or rely on relatives of friends and online acquaintances for a place to California sunrisestay, but emergency shelter is still a good idea.


But let’s forget that for now. It seems to take way more planning than the spontaneous adventure I dream of. Let’s also forget food and water, and assume that whatever I need will appear when I need it. As ridiculous as that might sound, it’s quite logical, since the first month or so of walking up the coast would be rather urban — San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara.


And let’s not talk about clothes. That too seems to take more planning and research than I want to do, at least for now, though I am thinking something gaudy. Sometimes camouflage is good, but human hunters so often choose their prey from among those who won’t be missed, and I want to make sure I would be noticed and would be missed.


So, what besides sleeping accommodations, food, and water, and clothes do I really need? Emergency supplies, I suppose, such as bandaids and water purifying tablets. A phone. Maybe extra batteries for the phone. Camera. A sun hat. Bug repellent, though supposedly there are few mosquitoes near the ocean. Toothpaste, toothbrush, dental floss. Lip balm. A bit of cream or lotion to keep my skin from chapping. Handkerchief. Toilet paper. Pee rag. Flashlight. A few pieces of duct tape. Treking poles. Pen. A small notebook. A flower or something frivolous for my hat or backpack to remind me that the trip is supposed to be fun.


Sheesh. That’s a whole backpack full of stuff right there!


If you were going off on some sort of adventure, what would you absolutely need to take along?


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Pat Bertram is the author of the suspense novels Light Bringer, More Deaths Than One, A Spark of Heavenly Fire, and Daughter Am I. Bertram is also the author of Grief: The Great Yearning, “an exquisite book, wrenching to read, and at the same time full of profound truths.” Connect with Pat on Google+. Like Pat on Facebook.


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Published on May 05, 2014 17:47
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message 1: by Sheila (new)

Sheila I'd need money so I could raid every bookstore along my route. But then I'd have to carry the books. Perhaps I could just sit in the corner of a secondhand bookstore every time it rained. Then I wouldn't need a raincoat...


message 2: by Pat (new)

Pat Bertram Sheila wrote: "I'd need money so I could raid every bookstore along my route. But then I'd have to carry the books. Perhaps I could just sit in the corner of a secondhand bookstore every time it rained. Then I wo..."

Sounds like a wonderful plan! If they have coffee and snack, you wouldn't need to carry much in the way of a pack.


message 3: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Maybe I'll just camp out at the bookstore instead of hiking. It's bound to rain anyway.


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