Woah wait. If we can bring pets then Elizabeth brought a pine Martin named Pantalaimon. And kaitlyn brought her falcon Oliver. She has gloves and such aswell
This is a load of crap. If you ever really ran away... 1. You wouldn't have a pet 2. Wouldn't have all this crap, you'd have the clothes on your back 3. No weapons/firearms That's all
Not if you've planned it sweetheart. You COULD pack all of these things if you planned far enough ahead.
Some people's parents have firearms, and I would pack clothes, and also, I never said you could bring pets
I've considered it before...Here are just some of the issues: You would need to bring enough food to last the pets for ages, since you don't know if you'll always be near a pet store. You'll need to bring a cage for certain pets. To take things for them, it will be heavy and take up room. They're in a new habitat and will most likely pick up diseases. You're not exactly going to be able to take them to the vets...
A falcon and a pine marten can most definatly care for themselves food wise and the sword this I have explained already.
But come on it's a little stupid :roll: My app would say: His hat and empty drawstring bag he uses for finding stuff in nature and around. Not "Swords, guns and other unrealistic things"
I actually do have three fencing swords. I'm going to be on the Olympic team for Britain in two years.
.-. You want to pack light when you go. Guns would attract attention, unless small. A knife is more realistic.
I will allow pets, but only types that can take care of themselves. For example, dog breeds have to be hunting breeds. Only 1 pet per person.
I wouldn't pack light at all. I would plan for several situations and pack warmly. Also I have gone backpacking several times and can carry the weight easily.
You pack light as if you're running away, you want to get pretty far. You're not planning on going back, so you'll need space for new future things too. There's also the risk of muggers and people like that. A huge rucksack will attract attention. It's not just a few days or holiday thing. Being realistic.