In a world buzzing with notifications and deadlines, an off-the-grid holiday offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with nature and recharge your mind. Whether you’re heading to a remote cabin, an eco-friendly retreat, or a wilderness campsite, preparation is key to ensuring your trip is both enjoyable and safe.
“Getting away from it all, might be the only way to truly unplug, relax and forget about the world,” comments Bronwyn Ragavan, brand manager for Milton. “But, to make it happen, everything needs to be prepped beforehand because a stop at the local shop is not always a possibility.”
Below is a checklist of what needs to be packed before embarking on an off-the-grid adventure:
- Navigation and communication: When you’re off the grid, access to maps or mobile networks might be limited. You may need to work on your map reading skills and dust off your paper maps along with a compass. Make sure the map you use is an updated one. For safety, a satellite phone or personal locator might be needed.
- Water and filtration: Access to clean water is non-negotiable. You should bring water with you, however, if you are walking from one place to another, this can become heavy and difficult. Milton tablets and fluid are lightweight and can be used to sterilise water, killing 99% of germs making the water suitable for drinking.
- Shelter and sleeping gear: Being prepared for the elements ensures comfort and safety. Decide on what type of shelter and sleeping gear you are going to need, and then find weather-appropriate options that are lightweight yet sturdy.
- Clothing essentials: when it comes to packing clothes, choose ones best suited to the climate. Pack only crucial items, as your clothes are always an option. Footwear needs to be durable and suited to the region, and don’t forget your hats, gloves, beanies, and socks. You may be off the grid, but that doesn’t mean you need to stay dirty. Don’t forget to pack Personal Touch Washing Powder Sheets to keep your clothes clean. This compact A5, 90g box is small enough to pack in your luggage without taking up much space and provides up to 18 washes – both auto and hand wash.
- Food and cooking supplies: Food chosen for this trip should be mostly non-perishable items so that it can last longer. A portable stove and fuel will work when preparing hot meals, and smaller pots, pans, utensils, and hydration packs are all you need to get a good meal on the table.
- Power and lighting: Electricity might be out of reach while you are on holiday, but staying powered up is still important. Always pack a solar charger or power bank to make sure your devices can be charged in case of an emergency. Always keep extra batteries for flashlights and headlamps,
- First aid and safety: A well-stocked first aid kit should be one of the first items packed. Basic supplies such as bandages, antiseptics, tweezers, and pain relievers, as well as specialty items such as insect repellent, sunscreen, and any personal medications, must be included.
Final tip: Test your gear before leaving to avoid any surprises. Plan your route and always share your itinerary with a friend or family member in case of an emergency.
Going off the grid offers great adventures and a peaceful escape from the busy world we live in. However, though it may sound like an easy alternative, preparations do need to be made to make sure that you are kept safe and that everything you need is within arms reach.
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