Is it just me, or does there seem to be a common trend towards everyone doing the same sort of thing with the same sort of kit... what I mean is - if you're looking for an axe - it seems the GB SFA is THE one to go for... if a folding saw then it HAS to be the Bahco Laplander.. If cooking pots they HAVE to be stainless and hung over an open fire.... with knives there's more choice, but it ideally has to be 3 1/2 - 4", scandi grind carbon steel in a veg tanned leather sheath (handmade) with firesteel loop.
Is this ringing a bell? is this because these things are genuinely the best in terms of value / function etc., or is there a little bit of snobbery creeping into our game, here? I'm not sure myself, I thought I'd post a few thoughts and see what others thought. Does anyone feel second class because they don't have the "right" kit? Or am I imagining this?
Another thing is..... the bushcraft ideal.... the picture that sells the product as it were - is the all natural materials shelter by the open fire, in the wilderness. Now I don't know about you, but in the real world here in the UK, it's rather difficult to find land to do that, and as ecologically aware people, should we be lighting fires or hacking about with natural materials when we want to promote the "low impact" approach?
anyway - rant over
- tell me if you think I'm going off on one here, or if there is something here that strikes a chord?
Cheers,
Dom.
Is this ringing a bell? is this because these things are genuinely the best in terms of value / function etc., or is there a little bit of snobbery creeping into our game, here? I'm not sure myself, I thought I'd post a few thoughts and see what others thought. Does anyone feel second class because they don't have the "right" kit? Or am I imagining this?
Another thing is..... the bushcraft ideal.... the picture that sells the product as it were - is the all natural materials shelter by the open fire, in the wilderness. Now I don't know about you, but in the real world here in the UK, it's rather difficult to find land to do that, and as ecologically aware people, should we be lighting fires or hacking about with natural materials when we want to promote the "low impact" approach?
anyway - rant over

Cheers,
Dom.
