Winterkid
Active Member
A friend of mine used to go camping with his folks, and one year he decided to try to fool them. He took a bottle of vodka and emptied it into a cooler. Then he poured two bags of ice into the cooler, so it covered the vodka and still left room for all the food and drinks. When his parents went to sleep, he dug below the ice with his mug and scooped up a mugful and it was still frozen. He got caught when they smelled it, but if it's only one night, you could do the same and put some pop cans and wrapped food in there as a decoy. Just leave it covered to keep the ice from melting and the smell from getting out. Really handy if you have one of those little waterspouts on the side for emptying all the melted ice water out of it.
Friend of mine used to keep freezer bags full of any booze he wanted laying on the bottom of his suitcase, the only problem with that is it got a bit warm after a while and some leaked out if it wasn't sealed properly. A heated vacuum sealer would be excellent for fully sealing any booze in there.
Also thin plastic tubes like the kind they use in fish tanks make really excellent long straws, and can be run down the shirt and under all your clothes. Of course when I was a teen, I had to use the excuse that my air pump for my "fish tank" ran too hot and I had to keep it outside of the tank, so I needed a much longer one. Once I convinced him I was too cheap to buy a new one, I got the longer tube.
A hot water bottle, the red kind that is kept in the bathroom, bought brand new only needs to be insulated against your body heat, and can keep any drinks cold for hours, with bubble wrap between it and you. A tiny bit of duct tape can hold it to your back, front or sides. Buy it brand new, and keep it for the one purpose.
Asparin bottles and medication bottles, when washed out make excellent covert shooters.
God, my youth was vastly misspent.
Friend of mine used to keep freezer bags full of any booze he wanted laying on the bottom of his suitcase, the only problem with that is it got a bit warm after a while and some leaked out if it wasn't sealed properly. A heated vacuum sealer would be excellent for fully sealing any booze in there.
Also thin plastic tubes like the kind they use in fish tanks make really excellent long straws, and can be run down the shirt and under all your clothes. Of course when I was a teen, I had to use the excuse that my air pump for my "fish tank" ran too hot and I had to keep it outside of the tank, so I needed a much longer one. Once I convinced him I was too cheap to buy a new one, I got the longer tube.
A hot water bottle, the red kind that is kept in the bathroom, bought brand new only needs to be insulated against your body heat, and can keep any drinks cold for hours, with bubble wrap between it and you. A tiny bit of duct tape can hold it to your back, front or sides. Buy it brand new, and keep it for the one purpose.
Asparin bottles and medication bottles, when washed out make excellent covert shooters.
God, my youth was vastly misspent.