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So how do you store your kit when you get back to civilisation?

  • I keep everything in my pack ready to go

    Votes: 31 37.3%
  • I stow each item away separately

    Votes: 27 32.5%
  • I leave everything where it falls!

    Votes: 9 10.8%
  • Dunno...

    Votes: 4 4.8%
  • Some other option

    Votes: 12 14.5%

  • Total voters
    83

Kath

Native
Feb 13, 2004
1,397
0
So you have returned from a bushcraft outing, how do you store your kit?

Do you keep your backpack ready to go?
Or do you keep your stuff in locations/containers so they're easy to reach and you know where they are?
Do you have a special room/cupboard/shed?

What are your tips and tricks for stowing away kit?

Or is it all in a pile on the floor?
(Tell all! The confessional is open... :))
 

TheViking

Native
Jun 3, 2004
1,864
4
35
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Hi...

Normally I pack my bag/rucksack out and lay all the items next to it. If I need something on a daytrip or anything, I'll just take what I need. Very easy! :wink: If you keep the items in a pack, you won't be able to look after them and if they are stored different places all over the house, it will take hours to gather! (well, almost....) :-D :cool:

Well, that's my opinion....
 

Gary

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 17, 2003
2,603
2
57
from Essex
I have several kits,

I have a courses kit which I have set up ready for when I'm running courses.

I have my leisure kit

and I have possibles.

Courses kit is unpacked cleaned and packed away everytime. Leisure pack the same.

Possibles however are generally cleaned and then repacked ready to go as this is the kit I carry with me the most and it rarely changes.
 

MartiniDave

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 29, 2003
2,355
130
62
Cambridgeshire
I'm quite lucky in that when I first met the woman who became my wife I was into scuba diving, and was allocated what became known as the "dive cupboard". After getting a type 1 bend I gave up diving, the cupboard is now the "Dave cupboard". Between that, the shed and my secret stash under the bed, that takes care of stowing my kit.

I can't leave a rucksack packed, because I tend to use my ruck's for different things on different days.

Although, being a bit of a jackdaw, I tend to have spares and duplicates of some things kept in the stranges of places! And you've never got too many matches! :-D

Dave
 

jamesdevine

Settler
Dec 22, 2003
823
0
48
Skerries, Co. Dublin
Both of the first two options.

Hammock, Poncho, boots, pack etc. are usually seperated as soon as i get back to air them and clean them etc.

Then once all is Ok they are tidied away in a box just in side the Attic for easy access.

But I am always pulling on bit or another down just for random checks and maintance. :wink:

James
 

Ed

Admin
Admin
Aug 27, 2003
5,973
37
51
South Wales Valleys
We are lucky enough to have a spare room to hang, dry and store kit.... I pack (what I need according to what I'm doing and where I'm going) the night before a trip.
The only exceptions are 'food' which goes back into the kitchen and my 'poachers kit' which lives in the garden ;-)

:)
Ed
 

tenbears10

Native
Oct 31, 2003
1,220
0
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MartiniDave said:
After getting a type 1 bend I gave up diving, the cupboard is now the "Dave cupboard". Between that, the shed and my secret stash under the bed, that takes care of stowing my kit.

Although, being a bit of a jackdaw, I tend to have spares and duplicates of some things kept in the stranges of places! And you've never got too many matches! :-D

Dave

I know those secret stashes under the bed Dave and I agree on the match point. :wink:

My kit is kept in several boxes or bags but none packed ready for a trip unless i've planned it. Normally start a couple of weeks (sad I know) before and start a pile which grows and is added to or sometimes reduced when it gets too big ready to be packed the night before so nothing is left behind.

As for cleaning and storing kit I can't believe how many people don't bother. I'm not talking about mud covered stuff but boots which never see a tub of nikwax in their life and then people wonder why the leather cracks and they don't last. A bit of proofing and care and things last and work so much better. Anal I know but if you spend the money some of us do on kit it is a crime not to look after it.

Bill
 

Kath

Native
Feb 13, 2004
1,397
0
I chose "everything in my pack ready to go" as I tend to use the same 20l pack as a day pack and for short away missions. I keep that packed with most of my kit, but excluding everyday items like petzl, surefire, flint, EDC etc which live in my handbag.

Everything else I tend to store separately so they're easy to grab (bashas/bags/bivvis/water bottles/sleeping bags/rat packs/replacement fuel).

Bear in mind I'm usually packing at least four backpacks ... :burnout:
 

leon-1

Full Member
When I get back the whole lot gets dumped on the floor, that which requires cleaning gets cleaned, if it needs sharpening it gets sharpened and oiled.

The sleeping bag is left out to air so that it maintains its loft, the various sharp objects that I own are stored seperately, everything else once it is clean and dry gets packed, but not into my daysack.

I normally have two Ortlieb bags and a bergan liner. My kit gets packed into these and stowed, when I require it the kit gets dumped into my pack in three parts and I am ready to go. :)
 

Mikey P

Full Member
Nov 22, 2003
2,257
12
53
Glasgow, Scotland
I got a few of those transparent stackable boxes from Wilkinsons (or was it Ikea?) and split everything up into various groups (cook kit, edged items, shelter, sleeping, first aid, etc) whenever I get back. All gear is checked over to make sure it works when I next use it and I just put together what I need based on what I'm going to do.

Sounds a bit anal but the methodology hasn't let me down yet and I know pretty much where to find everything.

Hmmm....am I obsessive-compulsive?
 

RAPPLEBY2000

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Dec 2, 2003
3,195
14
51
England
i try to organise my gear, as i type some is in a wardrobe, some is in a chest of drawers, i seperated into

cooking/fire

hygine/first aid

food/water

some i class as:

"ain't gonna use soon", others are classed as "every trip" sorted like this it's easy to lay your hands on any kit at a moments notice!

....well that's the theory anyway :wink:
 

JakeR

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 18, 2004
2,288
4
36
Cardiff
I didn't fit very well into the poll.

I have a drawer where all the bushcraft kit goes, then clothing just goes into the ahem clothing pile, usually my desk.
 

Ranger Bob

Nomad
Aug 21, 2004
286
0
41
Suffolk
Whenever I return to 'civilisation', my kit is all cleaned and packed right back up, ready to go at a moments notice.(bar food and water, obviously!)
p.s. Civilisation is evil!
 

Squidders

Full Member
Aug 3, 2004
3,853
15
48
Harrow, Middlesex
Mine is rapidly expanding so storage is a bit of a problem... my computer shed takes the brunt of my climbing gear and the top of one of our wardrobes houses my pack but it can't support the growing weight.

It's all being shuffled around at the moment, a short while in each place until I get nagged to move it. This rotation is working so far as Eloise and I are still on speaking terms :wink:

Most of the new or expensive kit usually just floats around getting played with and fondled so technically doesn't need any storage space.
 

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