scubabob wrote:Also, i have never gone bush without a small shovel and a machete (Army thing) do people carry these or are they seen as taboo?
Sorry to be that blunt with the
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but, well, no... You won't need them. A small shovel these days means a poopa scoopa like the orange ones the bushwalk shops sell, another post on this forum talks more of them and the benefit of a snow peg to assist in their function.
Guarantee you won't need a machete, particularly on the overland track.
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thisDon't get me wrong - I would love nothing more than to encourage you and everyone here to get out there and enjoy walking in Tassie. There are things you need to know, though. And may I say you've come to the right place
I know nothing of army life, but for the fact that you will be used to a heavy pack. This will help you immensely on a walk like this - either you will be able to travel "light" and do it easy compared to what you are used to, or you will have all the creature comforts you desire - including perhaps a few luxury food items instead of relying on mostly dehydrated stuff.
I would recommend the comapritive "light" option to start with.
Packs, well I will come back to this conversation in a day or three - gotta go get some sleep. But, personally, in short, Macpac! Reliable, comfortable. Served me well, and reliably for over 15 years!