In a previous post (started by someone else) I've bemoaned the lack of opportunities in the New Forest to do simple things like put up a tarp and light a small fire to heat some water or maybe cook some food. Well, I may have found somewhere . I left the family in this secret place and scouted around to assess how secluded the place is and whether we could be seen. Unfortunately, while it is well hidden, the kids high visibility waterproofs can be seen a mile away. Here's a photo to illustrate the problem (taken elsewhere in the forest).
My oldest and youngest can be easily seen while I am quite hidden in my Flecktarn parka and would be difficult to see at all if it was not for the map case around my neck.
I had a bit of a look around on the web to try and find some half decent camo jackets for them and failed. Clearly, one does not see army surplus for the under tens and I didn't like the new stuff that is out there. So, the plan is to make them each a smock with hood from scratch. I don't sew much but, then again, how hard can it be?
I've ordered 5 metres material from Point North as well as some zips and velcro. I'm planning to use their waterproofs as a pattern and adapt them to suit our needs, as I go. The smocks will be unlined and very basic.
I've also ordered some of this to make three small tarps (1.8m x 1.8m), along with some webbing.
This will probably end in disaster but, hopefully, I'll learn something along the way.
My oldest and youngest can be easily seen while I am quite hidden in my Flecktarn parka and would be difficult to see at all if it was not for the map case around my neck.
I had a bit of a look around on the web to try and find some half decent camo jackets for them and failed. Clearly, one does not see army surplus for the under tens and I didn't like the new stuff that is out there. So, the plan is to make them each a smock with hood from scratch. I don't sew much but, then again, how hard can it be?
I've ordered 5 metres material from Point North as well as some zips and velcro. I'm planning to use their waterproofs as a pattern and adapt them to suit our needs, as I go. The smocks will be unlined and very basic.
I've also ordered some of this to make three small tarps (1.8m x 1.8m), along with some webbing.
This will probably end in disaster but, hopefully, I'll learn something along the way.
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