Must admit me and my dad often have a chuckle at the kit people bring/wear at the show.
nothing mean, its just odd to us as two people who are outside all day every day and various "bushcraft" activities are day to day stuff for us. Its nice for us to NOT have to wear boots and heavy duty outdoor gear or not be fiddling with rope and suchlike
I EDC a sheath knife for example. I felt more conspicuous wearing one at the show than i do the other 300'od days of the year
The guy dressed head to toe in spotless brand new matching fjallraven gear with about seven leather pouches on his belt (including knife, axe, saw, and even a compass)
was a bit OTT even by the show standards though
Two lads hammock camping near us had most of the DD catalogue set up in a sleeping area with a whole other camp set up for sitting around in. They had two chairs each, one folding camp chair and a "bushcraft" A'frame jungle chair type thing.....and open fire on the floor and, i kid you not, a frontier stove EACH LOL
But that might be one of only a few occasions each year when those two get to try out thier kit, so let them have at it i say
on the leather hat score. Having never owned one, are they not a horrible material to make a hat from?
Seems to me they would be too hot in warm weather, cold in winter, and a floppy cow tongue in the wet?
nothing mean, its just odd to us as two people who are outside all day every day and various "bushcraft" activities are day to day stuff for us. Its nice for us to NOT have to wear boots and heavy duty outdoor gear or not be fiddling with rope and suchlike
I EDC a sheath knife for example. I felt more conspicuous wearing one at the show than i do the other 300'od days of the year
The guy dressed head to toe in spotless brand new matching fjallraven gear with about seven leather pouches on his belt (including knife, axe, saw, and even a compass)
was a bit OTT even by the show standards though
Two lads hammock camping near us had most of the DD catalogue set up in a sleeping area with a whole other camp set up for sitting around in. They had two chairs each, one folding camp chair and a "bushcraft" A'frame jungle chair type thing.....and open fire on the floor and, i kid you not, a frontier stove EACH LOL
But that might be one of only a few occasions each year when those two get to try out thier kit, so let them have at it i say
on the leather hat score. Having never owned one, are they not a horrible material to make a hat from?
Seems to me they would be too hot in warm weather, cold in winter, and a floppy cow tongue in the wet?