My daughter and I had a free day together today, and Mother Nature fully cooperated but giving us a glorious warm (22Cish) sunny day. I threw the little princess and her well-stocked diaper bag into her stroller, put together a minimal day hike kit from my BOB, and off we went.
The GearI brought my day hike pack with these priorities in mind
Water - 1.5L SS water bottle, 1L aluminum water bottle, double pot cook set, esbit stove, bandana
Shelter - poncho, 25 ft paracord, nylon/fleece jacket, fleece blanket for the baby
Fire - fire kit with ferro rod & scraper, tin with fatwood shavings & char cloth
Emergency - safety lanyard (Fox 40 whistle, mini BIC, Gerber Clutch mini multi-tool, Garrity squeeze LED) and FAK (in baby's BOB)
Baby BOB - diaper bag built for about two days, including a PSK and FAK for whichever adult is with her at the time, as well as a bottle ready for feeding at any time
Food - spork, oatmeal, raisins, instant and cold coffee, lemonade, tuna & crackers and 2 twinkies
The HikeI planned to head North on our primary bug-out route, estimating that it would take us about 2.5 hours to get to our family rally point, where we would stop for lunch and then turn around and head home. It was pretty shady in the forest, and there was a nice breeze too.


Breakfast on the TrailOne of the things I'm working on is reducing the weight of my BOB, so I wanted to take this opportunity to do a little trail cooking so I could further evaluate my cooking set up, which I think is a little heavy. I took only my water bottle (and a back-up since I was with my daughter), my Outbound Robson cook set, my SS spork and my esbit stove.
After about an hour of hiking, I found a nice shady spot to sit and have breakfast while my daughter snoozed in her stroller. There was a downed tree to lean against, so I laid out my nylon GI style poncho beside it. There was a little bare patch of ground right beside it, which I cleared out a bit more to make a cooking area. I found a fairly flat rock to use as a base for my Esbit Pocket Stove, and I was ready to boil my water.
For breakfast, I brought oatmeal and coffee. I found some instant steel cut oats at the grocery store a few weeks ago and brought a couple of servings in a Rubbermaid juice box minus the straw. I mixed in a little brown sugar and cinnamon before I left home, and brought a box of raisins to add on the fly. Nescafe instant coffee with cream and sugar isn’t the greatest coffee, but all coffee is good in bush! I had a full 1.5L SS water bottle and a second 1L aluminum bottle that was also full. My Outbound Robson cookset holds about 1.5L, but I only boiled a little less than a litre (in the bigger pot) for breakfast, and saved the rest for later.



Here's a little video if you're so inclined:
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BTW - the instant steel cut oats? Meh. The cook set set-up? I like it! Might ditch the GSI kettle and alcohol stove for now. But, then again, it is supposed to be a BOB to support the whole family. hmmnmm....