grapeeater: (the magician.)
Mitsuzane "Micchy" Kureshima ([personal profile] grapeeater) wrote2015-07-10 03:40 pm

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This is a little bit embarrassing, but how do you get used to camping outside? I need to travel some more to get to places but I always feel like I'm not really camping right. I never really did it at home, so I'm not very used to it.

[And there's the fact that he really doesn't like forests since... well. It reminds him of that place.]

What kind of tips have you all picked up on the road? I'm kind of curious.
doesntdomuch: (taking notes)

[personal profile] doesntdomuch 2015-07-11 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Take a lot of protein-heavy food.

Even if the calendar claims to have perfect weather for the duration of your camping trip, always prepare for rain.

If you're planning on walking every day, invest in a sturdy walking stick. Although if you have a Pokemon you can ride on you can probably survive with a large stick you find while hiking.


[A pause before he texts again.]

Sorry for giving you advice without properly introducing myself; I've just been camping before.

I'm Perry.
doesntdomuch: (Perry the Plumberpus)

[personal profile] doesntdomuch 2015-07-11 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
Not a bad reason to travel. I haven't been here long but it seems like most places here seem to be pretty easy for beginners.

Nice to meet you Micchy.
doesntdomuch: (I don't know how to word this)

[personal profile] doesntdomuch 2015-07-14 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
Well just coming out of Route 29, I can agree that it's a very easy trail to go on.

I would also recommend if this is your first time to stay close to town if you can. That way if you have an emergency you won't have to walk over a day to get to a hospital.