OK, Ive just spent 30 minutes typing up this post for my computer to go mad and Ive lost the lot! So, I am typing this in word and will cut and paste afterwards. Very annoying, its time to unpack the desktop!!
Alright then, this post is now massive, so if a Mod could kindly change the thread title to include Pic Heavy that would be much appreciated!
First pic shows my response pak and my daughters bushcraft bag.
Next, a view of the bag from one end showing the shoulder strap mod. I used the clips on the rear of body armour that is supposed to hold your belt kit in place. Nobody uses them and they are usually put on Bergan lids for spare attachments in case the main clip for the lid breaks. If you can find them, they are handy bits of kit.
Other side shows the yellow clip which allows quick identification of the FAK pouch. Even my daughter is aware that this is where it is in case the worst happens.
Front view of the bag showing external load out and a bit of the shoulder strap made from an old radio ancils bag sling!
Internal view of the front pouch, lots of gubbins and gizmos. Break down in the next picture.
Loads of kit, garden centre lollypop sticks used for marking plants normally, now in use for marking tracks when I eventually find some in UK! Ive got a pipe tool and lighter for that crafty Gandalf moment, a four inch universal spanner is always good for tightening nuts and bolts on stoves and the like. Leathermans Micra for the same sort of thing. A couple of chinagraph pens for writing on the lolly sticks and a scalpel in its foil wrapper.
Next, two cheap as chips diamond stones in fine grits. They cost me a couple of quid and do the job, cant quite afford a DC4 unfortunately. Notice the little lanyards, I tie them all with the same knot as I like it, but cannot remember the name of it. The monocular has one as well, fitted to a home made lanyard swivel. The Opi actually makes the whole kit illegal without a good reason as it locks, but the load out proves outdoorsyness; I reckon my excuse will work!
Below that I have my Survival Tin, pictures on request, although it is still a bit militarised. 550 and purlon cordage, I have quite a bit kicking about, and zinc oxide tape. I dont care what folk say about it being harmful, it works for me and can be used for field repairs and also an aiming patch on a target when zeroing a rifle!
FAK pouch with yellow indicator clip, and my first and best wooden spoon. Note the woodworkers pencil in the pencil loop. It holds perfectly and has been proven in the field not to come loose!
My FAK is quite rudimentary, not too complicated as it is for first aid and not surgery! I have some plasters and Iodine (Ouch!), a triangular bandage and some lip balm, and some pain killers. If you include drugs of any kind, you should read the instructions and include them in your kit, and also dont carry any illicit drugs such as crack cocaine!!
Next pouch is the fire making kits!
Char cloth in a tin, emergency tinder in case I cannot find any, flash stick and two film pots with non safety matches and cotton wool/Vaseline fire starters. Leather pouch containing a piece of flint and a beautiful example of a Jason01 steel.
The main compartment, this thing is massive!
I have a notebook and a pencil with spare leads, a chinagraph in blue, a small steel rule and a tape measure for tracking and a roamer for maps. I have my spoon knife which needs a cover making for it, I will do it one day, my big serving spoon showing scorch marks as mentioned in another thread a few days back and my Spear and Jackson saw that MBM bought and sent to me when I was in Germany, the best 3 quid I ever spent!
TP waterproofed, book also waterproofed, I have just about the whole of this range of books and they are really good. A Pointing trowel for digging and moving embers and the like and some more string. You can never have enough!
External kit speaks for itself. Long tube for blowing embers donated by Goose, thanks Goose! I added some tape as it gets a bit warm in use, and I will also feel the benefits in winter! Also, BCUK Photon, order the magazine today! (Im sure Ill get away with that product placement!) Good to have a whistle easily accessible and those tin openers are better than the ones sold for domestic use IMO! Those are the big chunky pencils for woodworking.
Mod number 2 was to add these clips for securing kit. I would have liked them on the top instead of underneath but they didnt fit over the poppers. Never mind, Im not undoing any stitching!
Quite a bit of kit I think you'll agree, this is packed for bushcrafting so that I also don't forget anything on a trip, and also I can go out for an evening stomp with some basic kit. Some of it is probably overkill, but hey, it works for me so far and these sort of things are constantly evolving. I will post my girls' kit in a moment, but I hope it has given a few ideas. Some of the pics are a bit blurry, sorry about that but I never have got on with the macro feature on my camera! Hey, it's not as if I am offering to photo your daughters' wedding or anything!!
