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I find the biggest issue is often the wind direction less the configuration. The wind needs to be parallel to your shelter else it will fill with smoke in anything less than perfect condition. I often sit under an old military Basha set at 2 meters - this removes the wind problem, covers the...
I see both ‘Hurricane’ and ‘Tilley’ lamps all the time at my local Carboot. You can pick them up quite cheaply. A Hurricane might only cost £10 & a Tilley £20-£30 if you don’t mind them being a bit beaten up. Tilley X24B are very common but you might also see Vapalux & Coleman. I prefer pressure...
Joined about 20 years ago, helped me get through an Afghan and couple of Falklands tours. I still have a look most days and contribute when I can. We need more posts about canvas Crusader rucksacks!
Actually no not everywhere. Obviously the high mountains are though. There are a lot of plantations but also increasingly areas of native woodland. They are mostly birch and willow but I think since the peninsula came into the care of the Knoydart Foundation the stance on deer management and...
I’ve spent a fair bit of time in Knoydart and though it is wild it isn’t wilderness in my mind. Pre the Clearances I read that there were a thousand fighting men living in the peninsula which would suggest the total population would be perhaps 4-5 times that. In some of the glens that are empty...
Personally I wouldn’t go for the Ionesphere. I can’t comment on the quality as I’ve not owned one. Essentially I think you’ll miss the space to sit up and cook in the porch if the weather is poor. It’s also hard to keep your kit dry / get dressed for the same reason. If you only camp in fine...
Gaberdine is windproof, lightweight and quick drying - it’s a tight weave cotton fabric but it’s not especially robust. It used to be used for smocks for SF Troops and Royal Marines, although plenty of other military folk would wear them as the standard issue smock wasn’t as nice to wear.
Why would you not want to use the hip belt? I do 100s of miles over the hills each year and it really is crucial in a comfortable carry. I know some military guys cut them off but their rucks usually sit on webbing.
Not in the UK buddy. EBay UK banned knife sales years ago and you can’t bid on overseas knife sales.
Anyway here’s a Big Swede I got recently from the Car Boot sale.
I live in Scotland and they can be very bad in some areas up here. I’ve been involved in a few missing person searches where I’ve literally been brushing them off my trousers because we were searching through deep bracken / foliage. If you can avoid these areas and wear long clothing even when...
That’s an interesting reflection on the AI that eBay gets users to use to describe items for sale - they’re absolutely useless as it doesn’t actually describe what you are selling.
I’ve done both - I did the Journeyman with Paul Kirtley in 2007 (when he was with Woodlore) then when Paul set up Frontier I did the Frontier Intermediate course. One of the reasons Paul left Woodlore was he wasn’t given the freedom to create new courses. He created the Intermediate course...
The mitts and inners I was issued are sized correctly. They come with a waterproof outer gauntlet and inner pile lining. I wear a size M and these are M. These are a few years old but would probably still be available on the surplus market. A lot of the MTP kit is the same design just different...
The earlier smock was 100% cotton I think, took an age to dry and not very waterproof. Hoods were quite a big improvement on the later version - particularly for Falklands dets! I think as lots of folk used to wear SAS and Arctic Smocks some of the features were copied. The material was also...
If you’re new to Bushcraft I would look at a British Army issue Basha. Although smaller and heavier than a DD tarp they are very robust and cheap to buy. DD tarps are well made but they are quite fragile if you’re rough with your gear.
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