Kitaholics Anonymous

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damh_bard

Guest
When I went on the Woodlore Fundamental Bushcraft course, the motto was "Carry less by knowing more". The thing is when I left the course I had so much more stuff that when it started! It was their fault.... When they set up their little stall.....with stuff to sell.....they MADE me buy it....
And no wonder people invented the match, when you have to carry a bow drill set :rolmao:
Peace
Damh
 

TAZ

Tenderfoot
Aug 3, 2004
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Farnborough, Hampshire
My name is taz, and i'm a kitaholic. But its not my fault. everyone keeps making better shiny things (mmm shiny things) and since going on line they are too easy to find. :shock:
mmm shiny things.
Maybe i will give up the shiny things tomorrow. :?:
 

grumit

Settler
Nov 5, 2003
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guernsey
ok ok i admit it i'm a kitaholic but i will stop when i have one of everything or the wife take's away the credit card but now there is hope as i have you guys to help me :dedhorse: :hug:
 

Kim

Nomad
Sep 6, 2004
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Birmingham
We can help Grumit...I suggest a Barclay Card, or perhaps some other leading brand with a low interest rate...go on...you know you want to...

:yikes:
 

TheViking

Native
Jun 3, 2004
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I'm kinda kitaholic! :eek:): But mostly on small kit and parts. Things that fit in a possibles pouch. :wink: Not all those big stuff like sleeping bags, mats etc. (although a sleeping bag is nice :eek:): )
 
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Little Mole

Guest
My kit is designed for comfort and lightness. I must be able to move freely at all times. I'm a bit accident prone ...damn, Great Pebble is calling me to the pub. I'll be back with my list of essential kit later I suppose.
 

Kim

Nomad
Sep 6, 2004
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Birmingham
If you're going to the pub, chances are the essential kit list would have grown quite considerably by the time you get back!!
:eek:):
 

Andy

Native
Dec 31, 2003
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sheffield
www.freewebs.com
I am NOT like you people. My bushcraft kit
*1 sheath knife (well 3 but but but...)
*swiss tool
*mess tins
*tent
*cheap plastic tarp
*1 pair of boots (ok 2 if you count the sandles, but I dont)
*sleeping bag
*ok I have a few other knives but not really for bushcraft
*2 backpacks one 50litre and one 30litre
*fire stick
*other litle bits

How do I do this I hear you ask, simple I wanted an F1 so I sold my last sheath knife to pay for it. I also borrow bits

Must admit if I could go for walks in woods I'd get some J Adams wood carving knives
 

Squidders

Full Member
Aug 3, 2004
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Harrow, Middlesex
I hear you can buy "kit patches"... they are similar in design to niquotin patches but adhere to you wallet, preventing entry. :wink:

I personally am looking forward to monday because it's pay day and other than a new motorbike I have lots of items on my "must have" list.

I do try to only have one of everything... other than things like shoes. but I get one of something, then I see something better, or hear of something better or... well, you all know the score!

I am being good with blades though, I have 2 small pen knives, 1 machete, 1 small forrest axe and a Gene Ingram on the way and that's it.
 
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Lycanthrope

Guest
I feel obligated to say
"My online persona is Lycanthrope......and I'm a kitoholic"

I get into new things easily and then spend a fortune on them.... I've got climbing gear, surfboard, tents, rollerblades, the list goes on my poor wife does lots of this :roll: when I announce that I'm into some new hobbie.

I'm hoping that getting into bushcraft will be cheaper than the other things I've been into as all the kit is in the woods right?.....right? :shock:
Oh hang on...

Sack £40
Sleepingbag £40
mess kits £8
knife £35
ax £10
waterproof clothing £80
maps £12
compass £15
outdoor wear £40
Three different Bushcraft books £40
etc
Getting into the wilderness and finding the one piece of kit you need you didn't buy - Priceless......
well it is to your mates if/when you get home safe and tell them down the pub why you didn't sleep or eat or be dry for three days or whatever.

:?:
 

Adi007

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 3, 2003
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Stuart said:
I am NOT a kitaholic...... I am NOT in denial....... I dont want to talk about it
Me too ... anyway, there's no such thing as a kitaholic ...
 

tenbears10

Native
Oct 31, 2003
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Ok I've watched for long enough...... my name is Bill and I am a Kitaholic.

There I've said it. Feels good to share it with like minded people.

My two main vices are jackets, I love goretex, Barbour, Buffalo, Swanndri oh and Neil1's old ventile which is great. Not to mention 2 down jackets for winter. Everytime I buy a new one I see something else not long after that would do another job perfectly.

And the second is rucksacks and bags most of them are Karrimor but it has been very difficult to stop myself getting a Macpac and my new snugpac rocket pack is only just different enough to justify.

I have ordered a few knives so those numbers will be swelling soon as well.

Ebay is also my downfall, so many bargains.

There is no hope

Bill
 

jakunen

Native
tenbears10 said:
Ebay is also my downfall, so many bargains.

There is no hope

Bill
Yeah, you get something on the cheap, which gives you spare money from what you'd budgeted so you see that nice new item on evil-bay and put a bid in, and you get it cheap so that knife may as well be bid on, and you get it cheap and so...:lol:
 

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