Howdy!
My 15 year old son and I are planning our first semi historical hike and camping trip for April of this year. We will head out to our favorite outdoor area up in the White Mountains of Arizona. We spend a lot of time up there each year fishing and, when luckily enough to get drawn, elk hunting. By the time April rolls around, the lows will only be in the mid-twenties, so I think we can manage to survive, even if we aren’t terribly comfortable. We've camped in a tent with a wood burning stove in temperatures down to around zero, but I also had a modern sleeping bag. The boy got a Great Plains Rifle for Christmas, 54, and he's excited at the thought of taking it out and hiking. I will probably be carrying my .54 Cabela’s Hawken that I've had for 20 some years. I'm a little jealous. The boy is pretty outdoor savvy, and got his first elk in October of last year.
My budget being what it is, we probably won't have anywhere near a complete historical kit. The route I have been keeping in the back of my mind is only about 5 miles, and it is in an area we have hunted and camped before. He is mildly interested in the fur trade era, and I've been always interested in the folks operating out of Taos, New Mexico. I will continue to add accoutrements as I can, prior to heading down the trail.
I guess my question is, is it really as simple as getting up and getting out there? Are there any pitfalls I should fret about? Any thoughts from folks trying to kindle a bit of the traditional spirit in their kids?
April is four months away, but sometimes I just need to get something on the calendar.
Thanks for the input!