Yep, old school that works through the ages. Two things I always looked for when setting up a bush camp. Fresh flowing water so proximity to a creek out of any pending flood zone and also an easy roll downhill from a wind fall Tawa tree for firewood.
When bush camping over here over the warmer months I used to have an old large steel rubbish bin I used in camp for a food store. I collapsed the lid so it sat flat or slightly dished and would place a 10-litre bowl of water on top and use old towels to drape down the side of the bin and these would wick the water down and cool the sides through evaporation. Steel bin also kept the food safe from chewing critters. I also used a hanging mesh food safe but had to watch this with the possums dropping down onto it occasionally and making havoc.




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, always lovely to drink from if you ignore the sometimes taste of crappy Canvas.

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