I've probably discussed this before but with kit and clothes there's been discussions in on cammo before. What I'm curious about is whether subdued, single b block colours is as good as cammo for being discrete in nature? Will wildlife see subdued, natural block colours before cammo? Will I see green guy before it's it 95 pattern cammo guy?
From experience I've wildcamped under a green flying v tarp with blue bivvy, yellow and blue rucksack with a mate who had black bivvy. We went for a walk then couldn't see our pitch until 50m away diagonally down to the pitch. We couldn't see the black, blue and yellow colours despite looking into the open side of the flying v? Funny because we worried we might miss it or have to roam around awhile for it. That's on the flat area next to a Lakeland Tarn. Open land.
Obviously we weren't wild animals or enemy forces, but considering the way block colours are discrete why do people wear cammo rather than block colours? I hope this doesn't degrade into them in and us over this I'm really trying to understand civilian use of cammo as I see no real benefit. All hunters in the UK I've met wear greens not cammo you see.
From experience I've wildcamped under a green flying v tarp with blue bivvy, yellow and blue rucksack with a mate who had black bivvy. We went for a walk then couldn't see our pitch until 50m away diagonally down to the pitch. We couldn't see the black, blue and yellow colours despite looking into the open side of the flying v? Funny because we worried we might miss it or have to roam around awhile for it. That's on the flat area next to a Lakeland Tarn. Open land.
Obviously we weren't wild animals or enemy forces, but considering the way block colours are discrete why do people wear cammo rather than block colours? I hope this doesn't degrade into them in and us over this I'm really trying to understand civilian use of cammo as I see no real benefit. All hunters in the UK I've met wear greens not cammo you see.