Hermione & Grimlock
Hi Grimlock, I was just reading about how the Mongols used portable, high‑density fuel to power their caravans—do you have any secret tricks for keeping your supplies from running dry in harsh environments?
Sure, I keep my gear tight and only pack what I actually need. I stash food and fuel in a dry, sealed container and cut my rations down to the essentials each day. If I run low, I’ll make fire from small sticks and use animal fat or dried berries to keep the heat going. I also keep a small reserve of high‑energy food in a hidden pouch, just in case.
That sounds pretty efficient, Grimlock—just be sure your container is truly waterproof; a single leak could ruin a whole day's worth of supplies. Also, maybe consider a small solar‑powered light or a lightweight stove; it could save a lot of weight and effort when you’re out in the cold. Keep experimenting, and let me know if you find anything that works better.
Got it. I keep my container sealed tight and I’ve been testing a lightweight solar stove on the last trek. Will see if the heat keeps the supplies dry. Thanks for the heads up.
Glad to hear it—just double‑check the seal after each use, and let me know if the solar stove does the trick!
Will check the seal after every use, and see if the solar stove actually works. Thanks.