If not using natural shelter
1. Hammock
2. Tarp
3. Sleeping Bag
4. Sleeping Mat
If building a natural shelter
1. Axe
2. Sleeping Bag
3. Sleeping Mat
4. Knife
Standard kit
5. Multitool leatherman style
6. Crusader Cup
7. Firesteel
8. Water & Food
9. Paracord
10. Rucksack
Just for pleasure
11. Book
12. Mp3 player
13. Camera
14. Bicycle to get there and back
15. Bicycle maintenece kit
If i'm not building a shelter then the first four items are fairly self explanitory.
If I am building a shelter, chances are I will be in woodland so an axe will be my most useful tool, a sleeping bag is a big plus at this time of year, and a roll mat to keep off the ground, not for insulations, but to keep the sleepng bag clean and dry, the insulation is jsut an added bonus. The knife is only included in the natural shelter section because a multi tool knife will do most jobs, but a knife is useful for slightly heavier work during the shelter building.
Multitool serves as my knife and the pliers handling the crusader cup when it gets hot. It always useful to have a multitool when you relise you require a screwdriver to replace baterries too.
Crusader cup, dosnt need much explanation, hot brew, boil food and so on.
Firesteel, reliable way to produce fire, if tinder is too wet im sure i can find something in my kit to act as tinder, for example a first aid dressing.
Water and Food - nothing fancy or glamerous nor especially space cosuming, its watever i fancy from the shop the night before, maybe some hotdogs, noodles or something
Paracord - Although its possible to procure rope onsite, its worth bringing a handlful of paracord jsut to save time and energy not to mention more reliable.
Rucksack - I only own a PLCE 100ltr bergen and a general purpose back pack. I would probly use the bergen for its reliablitly and not having to worry about packing everything air tight.
Pleasure
Book - In case i get bored, or possibly something I can use to identify stuff in the wild.
MP3 - Love my music, and harry gregson williams is pretty good background music for the woodland
Camera - Although a free item, i would also use it for more than evidence of the trip so thats why i included it (optionally i could replace it with my gps to play around with its features and test its reception in some remote areas, maybe some geocaching too)
Bicycle and maintence kit - dont drive and i would probly cycle there
Probly wont test this setup til april but ill get back with soe photos when i do