'Ello Immihelp,
Right, I'm absolutely knackered trying to sort out this H-1B visa for a six-month stint. The thing is, my employer is sending me straight to some remote spot in Wyoming – proper isolated, innit? I need to be completely self-sufficient with food and kit. I'm looking for a decent bit of advice on two things. First off, has anyone found a solid H-1B health insurance that actually covers the risks of heavy-duty outdoor work? Most seem a bit rubbish for anything beyond a broken finger in the office. Secondly, I need to stock up on some long-life dehydrated meals (think 3+ month packs) and lightweight gear. What are the top brands for a decent calorie-to-weight ratio for trekking? Any tips on reliable water filters and a gas cooker that won't pack up when the weather turns proper cold? I need that balance between proper military rations (MREs) and the standard freeze-dried stuff.
Cheers, gotta get this sorted, ta!
Right, I'm absolutely knackered trying to sort out this H-1B visa for a six-month stint. The thing is, my employer is sending me straight to some remote spot in Wyoming – proper isolated, innit? I need to be completely self-sufficient with food and kit. I'm looking for a decent bit of advice on two things. First off, has anyone found a solid H-1B health insurance that actually covers the risks of heavy-duty outdoor work? Most seem a bit rubbish for anything beyond a broken finger in the office. Secondly, I need to stock up on some long-life dehydrated meals (think 3+ month packs) and lightweight gear. What are the top brands for a decent calorie-to-weight ratio for trekking? Any tips on reliable water filters and a gas cooker that won't pack up when the weather turns proper cold? I need that balance between proper military rations (MREs) and the standard freeze-dried stuff.
Cheers, gotta get this sorted, ta!