Welcome! The key is to just get out… day trips, weekends, use and try equipment, meet others, get recommendation. Have fun, be safe, go slow, squeeze your money, buy smart.
I agree, this is most likely the best and safest method, the tank has an inspection process / date, more bang for the buck, hose is cheap. Just my two-cents worth.
Hey, welcome! I live in Fayetteville, always out on the weekend in the N.GA Mtns, low and slow is my deal. Please hit me up if you ever want a traveling buddy. I have a gladiator and a mission overland trailer... See you on the trail - Tom
I have a Jet Boil, this has become my new go to… Snow Peak - Home & Camp Burner GS-600BK-US - Designed in Japan, Lightweight and Compact for Camping, Stable Base for Cooking - Black
I think you do your research and make purchases based on how you want to explore. Buy used if you can, upgrade, safety and security items. I think it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the gear, make a list of wants vs. need, then start to assemble your kit. Go easy, find locals in your area...
All great comments, the best is a dog! Warm, friendly, never alone, and will deter so many folks. If my dog doesn’t like you, I doubt I will either. The key fob alarm with a louder horn, cheap and may cause folks or animal to flee…
I’d say get a good truck battery, run it off that, incorporating solar will help for multi day use, but always have a small portable jump box, just good insurance everyday.. good luck, see you in the woods…
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