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What do you do to kill the time.

Wed 13 Jul, 2011 2:14 pm

Let's say it's raining raining and or it's not late enough to go to sleep or just a boreing day your decide to just sit down and relax.

I was thinking of taking a radio and a MP3 player to listen to my Podcasts and maybe buy one of those Ebook readers and do some reading, kind of sounds Ok to me, always wanted to read a book some day :)

Thanks for any suggestions.

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Wed 13 Jul, 2011 5:28 pm

Here are some options -

- read a book
- play cards
- play the map game (get a map, the person who's turn it is, spots and obscure place name, everyone else looks for it, the peson who finds the place is the winner and goes next....)
- spend time - photo-pfaffing (eg macro shots... tripod... filters..... thats at least a few hours gone)
- take a book of cryptic crossword puzzles
- I have heard of trips where someone will pull out the bushwalking club membership list - and then a discussion takes place about each person on the list (not including those on the trip of course...)
- spend time cooking (you always end up eating more food on rest days or stormbound days)
- talk about food.... good on a long trip... especially about food that no one on the trip has
- wonder what the heck you are doing there...... (for those who subscribe to the view that you get 60% of the enjoyment of a walk in the planning stage, and another 60% talking about the trip afterwards and minus 20% actually on the trip itself)

Dave

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Wed 13 Jul, 2011 6:41 pm

crosswords - I cut them out of the local newspaper(Examiner) also then gives me a suduko.
try to name all the american states ( last time I did this I was on Sth Coast Track and met up with a couple of yanks who were able to help with a couple of the obscure ones)
read your camera book
carry a small am/fm radio

Roger

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Wed 13 Jul, 2011 7:46 pm

norts wrote:read your camera book


Read the manual! :shock: Isn't that illegal? Or at least immoral?
Especially for a bloke . . .

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Wed 13 Jul, 2011 7:48 pm

LOL Trying to get in touch with my femine side( wife reckons it hasn't worked)
Well it puts me to sleep.

Roger

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Fri 15 Jul, 2011 3:11 pm

I've just been given a Kindle as a present.

I'll be taking that along on solo trips to fill in some camp time.
In a MLD cuben dry bag and in a bubble wrap case to protect the little thing it comes in at 260 grams.

Not bad for something that will hold so many books in memory.
Still haven't tried loading maps and track notes on it, That's next though.......

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sun 21 Aug, 2011 6:19 pm

On solo day hikes I like to get the knife out and do some bushcraft, I also love to cook and the before I pull out the native American flute..... Then it's off the sleep in the hammock ( if is a overnighter ) with a book.

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sun 21 Aug, 2011 6:25 pm

Pull out my harmonica and play through all the tunes I can remember, and after that make some up!

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Fri 26 Aug, 2011 3:11 pm

To pass the time when a walk is getting long and boring, we cycle through the alphabet naming bands. Not allowed to repeat any! It's harder than you think.

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Fri 26 Aug, 2011 11:24 pm

I have about sixten or twenty pairs of expensive italian hiking socks with big holes in em ..... I bought some wool and a darning needle.

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sat 27 Aug, 2011 5:03 am

To pass the time, I go bushwalking. What the *&%$#! are you guys all walking for if your so bored you need to do things to kill time??

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sat 27 Aug, 2011 6:17 am

+1

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sat 27 Aug, 2011 9:40 pm

Confucius he say "To be bored, it first has to occur to you that you are bored".

The only time I've ever been bored on a bushwalk was one evening when my companions went to bed at 8pm claiming to be worn out by the long day. Long day? In the middle of winter? GMAB. I was still wide awake so amused myself looking at the fire till I got tired or the fire went out - can't remember which came first. This wasn't Tassie so I didn't see the necessity to bring my waterproof library and MP3s weren't invented then. Strangely enough, or perhaps not, I've never spent even a minute bored when I've been out on extended walks by myself even in monotonous country.
I'm going to be 8 days with a small group on the Snowies main range in early summer. Anyone claiming they're bored can go out and make themselves useful by mustering brumbies or counting wombats. :?

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sat 27 Aug, 2011 10:00 pm

[quote="mikethepike"]Confucius he say "To be bored, it first has to occur to you that you are bored".

The only time I've ever been bored on a bushwalk was one evening when my companions went to bed at 8pm claiming to be worn out by the long day. Long day? In the middle of winter? GMAB. I was still wide awake so amused myself looking at the fire till I got tired or the fire went out - can't remember which came first. This wasn't Tassie /quote]


Hey check the stats.. we get LESS rain fall (average per year) than most capital cities... just because it takes 100 days of rain here to get what some of you lot get in a day means nothing...... :lol:

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sat 27 Aug, 2011 10:23 pm

Read classics; or anything else that perks my interest.

Go on e-quests for track notes and long lost maps of old etc.

Contemplate and sometimes procrasinate.

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Mon 29 Aug, 2011 10:49 am

Browse the bushwalk.com forum.

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Mon 29 Aug, 2011 1:34 pm

Binoculars. Take photos. One of my favourites is to write in my trip notebook, the little things you see, the fine details of the trail or sights. I find this embeds the details of a trip deeper into your memory as it entices you take in more and look for detail - as well as helping you to retell the story of your travels to your family and friends upon your return. I also like to think our daughter will cherish my tripnotes and inspire the next generation of travellers and vagabonders. When you use the same book for your travels, you also take along the notes from previous trips - you can reminisce(sp) on old trips too.

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sun 04 Sep, 2011 6:40 pm

Sometimes go and harass a trout or 3, always taking a camera.

FF

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sun 04 Sep, 2011 7:48 pm

For some strange reason I never get bored when I am "out there" so much to see ,hear and do but then again I have never been solo for more than an overnighter so a crossword puzzle book would be my companion on a solo extended walk.
corvus

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Sun 04 Sep, 2011 8:50 pm

I've a kindle app on the phone and a heap of books, weighs a lot less than a full size Kindle, or proper book

Re: What do you do to kill the time.

Thu 08 Sep, 2011 9:15 am

Talking Books on the ipod when in the tent and not getting off to sleep. Fishing a creek or river if possible, or talking with other bushwalkers about gear, food, weather and other trails yet to be experienced. All good
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