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    compact brew kit

    Outstanding, am aroused!
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    Dorset meet

    Many thanks for your responses, have received many PMs as well as those listed here. Being fortunate enough to have such an amazing site has convinced me to 'open it up' to those who, like myself, enjoy things like camping, bushcraft, survival and shooting but may not have access to the space...
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    Dorset meet

    Hello all, am sorry to respond late - the site in question is based in Montacute Somerset. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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    stourhead /alfreds tower meet up? (wilsthire)

    Hello! Just wanted to extend an invitation for those who may like the opportunity to test and use their bushcraft and survival gear in the great outdoors. We have a site with a great deal of space which is open to forum members who may like to attend, it is my way of extending a hand of...
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    Dorset meet

    Hello! Just wanted to extend an invitation for those who may like the opportunity to test and use their bushcraft and survival gear in the great outdoors. We have a site with a great deal of space which is open to forum members who may like to attend, it is my way of extending a hand of...
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    Dave Cantebury discussing Dual survival

    Just to say that there's a lot of chat with reference to 21/23 describing them as some kind of weekend affair, the roles and responsibilities are current and demanding - more recently cp in current aos. PDLB ensured anyone wishing to progress as 22 brass had to have first hand 21/23 experience...
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    Fkmd...?

    When I said proven, I was more referring to the blade profile which looks like it could be good for a bit of chopping - hence looking for something like a kukri - a bit of an all rounder really. I usually would use a smallish axe, a folding saw and a 4-5 inch knife for general bits - I was just...
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    Fkmd...?

    I'm not into tacticool per se, I feel anything over engineered is a good bet, with their parang and kukri being interesting takes on proven blade designs - I'd much prefer a micarta handle than synthetic. The trakker is their interpretation of the tom brown tracker, a proven and popular design...
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    Fkmd...?

    Guys, What are people's thoughts and findings on fkmd knives? Looking at the trakker series as a bit of an all round blade for bushcraft etc?
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    Opinions on loadout appreciated...!

    Much of a muchness is an English idiom suggesting they're 'pretty much all the same'. I use a uk issue jungle and arctic sleeping bag dependent on conditions, one of those orange survival bags seem like a good plan - light, waterproof and compact. I was thinking that a hammock could add to the...
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    Opinions on loadout appreciated...!

    I'm looking at renewing some of my gear at the moment, and having been out of the loop for a little while, decided to seek the knowledgeable masses of the forum! I apologise in advance as I'm sure many of this has been asked before but also I'm not sure what section to post in...!? Here it...
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    Opinions appreciated on loadout...

    I'm looking at renewing some of my gear at the moment, and having been out of the loop for a little while, decided to seek the knowledgeable masses of the forum! I apologise in advance as I'm sure many of this has been asked before but also I'm not sure what section to post in...!? Here it...
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    'Tactical' Tomahawks...

    Many thanks for the responses, I have no interest in the black stylings in terms of 'tactical' - just looking more in terms of having an 'all metal' offering as well as a wooden one. I can imagine the spike could be useful for general tenderising of wood etc but like I said I'm moe interested...
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    'Tactical' Tomahawks...

    As a new member of the forum, I was hoping to pick your collective brains with reference to hawk options for UK residents. For work in the woods I prefer a wooden handled, and thus, replaceable and repairable tool... more recently I've been examining further options such as those in the link...