Doing bushcraft without a tractor and trailer

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A ton of useful advice on this thread.

Dunno about any one else but it makes me want to get away for a day or two.

i have been stuck indoors with a badly broken ankle since december the 4th 09, im am absolutely gagging to get out for a few nights. literally i have gone over my kit and refined it down and thought about what i carry out to camp over the past few months and im going nuts wanting to try a few things out!!!

cast off in a few weeks, so hopefully few weeks after that i can go and do something!!!


aaaaarrrrrgggggghhhhhh
 
i have been stuck indoors with a badly broken ankle since december the 4th 09, im am absolutely gagging to get out for a few nights. literally i have gone over my kit and refined it down and thought about what i carry out to camp over the past few months and im going nuts wanting to try a few things out!!!

cast off in a few weeks, so hopefully few weeks after that i can go and do something!!!


aaaaarrrrrgggggghhhhhh

Sorry to hear about your ankle mate. Hope it mends soon.
 
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No MOT required, Free road tax (£0) :D
cheers Danny
 
Granted, a tractor and two trailers is every kit hound's dream but if you're just getting started, possibly consider a covered handcart.

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As your level of commitment grows, add a third wheel.
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Repeat. Now you have the 2 trailers, 3 potentially, they can operate independently and when the time is right be hitched to your tractor.
stuck indoors,
Bravo4
 
I thought he might be transporting bees(fresh honey for his tea) but polystyrene, hmmm, put that on your list springer5. It may be the only way to get it all to float.

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....not to mention the VAT free fuel. :drive:

No road fuel duty either if you fill up at the local canal boat marina :D
and there's less detergent addatives, needed for modern turbo diesels, as I need my carbon build up for compression, but it looks good in the dark when the tractors chuffing burning smuts.:rolleyes:
cheers Danny
 
As your level of commitment grows, add a third wheel.
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Bravo4

Excellent photo Bravo4. I started laughing at the photo, then after a few seconds I was laughing for another reason thinking about how the first rucksack I packed looked pretty much like that, with the addition of a few tensioning straps of course - lol.
 

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