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1. 28 year old (nearly) Berghaus Cyclops Crusader with side pockets (needs some tlc)
2. Berghaus 45 l Rockstar (used once I think)
3. Berghaus Munro
4. ALICE Medium woodland camo (no frame, was used as my rugby kit bag)
5. Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon 2
6. Maxpedition Condor 2
7. 5.11 Rush 24
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Once again, thanks to you all for those useful ideas. Just for further info I saw a YouTube video on dehydrating food in the oven. I might give that a try, not so much to reduce the weight as the bulk."
Same here, hence the query. I've lost about 4 st in the last 11 months through far more exercise and a low carb diet. Hence the question. Hopefully going on a bushcraft/hiking two nighters with a mate in the summer, so carrying food is a consideration.
I have a bit of a collection of Victorinox and Victorinox Delemont (what was Wenger) SAK. I have one in my pocket (today a mini-champ with red alox scales), one in my work day sac, a Workchamp, and another classic in my EDC/FAK pouch. They are fantastic tools. I've even seen someone battoning...
Thanks people, all useful advice. I was planning on nuts especially, it's more the veg I have an issue with, how to get it? Dried seems an option ( thanks Crosslandkelly), but any other ideas gratefully accepted 🙂
I'm looking for some advice on what food to carry for a low carb diet when bushcraft /camping. Most boil in the bag or dehydrated meals one can buy from camping shops are based on pasta, rice or oats, so are not an option for someone on a low carb diet.
Many thanks.
Morning peeps, newbie here. I thought you all might be interested on a couple of boil tests I carried out on the three mugs in the title.
I have had the Crusader Mk I set for years, used it for family camping and so on, and the Esbit titanium mug likewise. Recently I decided to upgrade my...
New bod from NW England here. I've been looking in on this past time, viewing youtube videos and so on for a few years now, and finally made a step towards actually getting out and doing stuff in the Great Outdoors a couple of weeks ago. Not really bushcraft because my friend and I were camped...
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