Estonia Kit List - Comments Please

Teepee

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Missed the stove pics Paul, it looks great.
I think you may have visitors out there :D

Cheers Steve, the epic fun is about to start. :) You can track us all on the Spot page on the Jokkmokk thread.
 

jacko1066

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May 22, 2011
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Right chaps, about time I put my list up to be ripped to pieces lol!!

I will add weights as and when I have time to do it, if I have missed anything please let me no , here is my kit list -

SHELTER - 1500G


DD 3X3 TARP WITH DOORS - 1100g
SPACE BLANKET AS GROUND SHEET - 400g (MAY SWAP FOR SOMETHING LIGHTER)

SLEEP - 3670G


DD FRONTLINE HAMMOCK - 1200g
SNUGPAK UNDER QUILT - 1300g
UK HAMMOCKS DOWN TOP QUILT WITH 100G OVERFILL - 930g
SILK BAG LINER - 120g
CCF MATT (OR SYNMAT 7) - 120g 0r 500g

CARRY -


LOWE ALPINE APPALATION TRAIL 85 PACK
SNUGPAK ROCKETPAK AS CARRY ON
DRY BAGS AND RUBBLE SACKS

COOK - 1596G


PRIMUS TREK KETTLE BILLY - 280g
ALLY NON STICK GROUP FRY PAN - 400g
ALLY KETTLE - 160g
TI MUG (NEED TO BUY)
ELEMENT 2.2 TI WOOD BURNING STOVE - 141g
VARGO TRIAD METHS BURNER - 42g
SOURCE 3L BLADDER WITH INLINE FILTER AND PRE-FILTER - 230g
PURE HYDRATION TRAVELLER FILTER - 126g
750ML SPORTS BOTTLE WITH 100ML INCREMENTS - 60g
FOLDING PACK GRILL - 277g

SHARPS - 840g

MORA ROBUST - 200G
GERBER PARAFRAME FOLDER - 60G
LAPLANDER SAW - 200G
DC4 SHARPENER - 80G
TRAVEL STROP - 20G
GERBER MULTI TOOL - 280G


CLOTHES


WEARING -


SYNTHETIC BASE
MERINO THIN LAYER
MERINO MID LAYER
ARMY WOOL JUMPER
DPM SMOCK OR GORETEX JACKET
CRAGHOPPERS TROUSERS
HIKING SOCKS
ARMY WOOL SOCKS
GORETEX GAITORS
BRASHER HILLMASTERS GTX BOOTS

SLEEP-

SOFTIE TROUSERS
NORGIE
FLEECE
HEAT HOLDERS SOCK
WOOL BUFF

SPARE-

LONG JOHNS
3 X SOCKS
3 X PANTS
CRAGHOPPERS
SYNTHETIC BASE
MERINO BASE
FLEECE OR ARMY WOOL JUMPER
DOWN VEST
GLOVES
WOOLY HAT

POSSIBLES-

WASH KIT AND MICRO FIBRE TOWEL
KFS
FIRE KIT - 400G
FAK - 300G
HEAD TORCH AND BATTS X 2 - 100G
MEDS
SPICE KIT
TOILET KIT AND IPOOD - 300G
SEA TO SUMMIT SINK
IPOD TOUCH
KINDLE
SPARE CORDAGE AND DUTCH BITS, PEGS ETC
MOBILE PHONE AND CHARGER
HOME MADE SIT PAD MADE FROM CCF PAD
WORK GLOVES

Let me no what you think chaps

Cheers
 
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jacko1066

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nice list mate. how big is the group fry pan buddy? ive got my little trangia one on my list but if yours is a good size ill leave it home

Its 28cm across mate and 4cm deep.
Its a Ikea special we have had for a while and the handle has had it so it can be donated to the camping kit.

Do you think it may be worth modding Teepee style and put a chain on it? I will need to get a pot gripper too!!

I would have thought its gonna be more than big enough to serve our needs pal
 

ex-member BareThrills

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sounds ideal mate, ill scrubb my tangia pan then but ill keep the 2.5l billy for the group meals. i think im going to bin my element too in favour of the wild woodgas stove. been testing with wood and a meths burner and love it. its a bit heavier but i just saved a fry pan lol
 

jacko1066

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Have you got a pot grabber at home mate? In case I forget to get one!!

Do you think it will be worth the chain mod?

How come your binning the Element stove? your not very impressed with it are you?

Have you tried burner wood in it? Its better than you think!!
 
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Scots_Charles_River

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I have been thinking about that mate tbh!!

Its defo on my maybe list, but again its something I will need to buy. I may get a survival bag for emergenceys.

Thanks for your input though

Wether you are tarp and ground sleeping or hammocking, a proper - eg ex army - bivvy bag adds to the warmth of your bag and if it's windy or very wet you can have that peace of mind. They come from £15 on ebay.

Poly survival bags are fine but they condensate very quickly. We made that mistake when we worked for PGL back in the 90s. On staff training in May, we had huge polycotton tarps slung about 1m off the ground and slept on foam mats. Some of the Kitchen girls slept 90% commando and during the night someone told them to take the survival bags from under the foam mats, they were being used as a groundsheet, and go inside them and still in their sleeping bags. An hour or so later they were soaked through. It was snowing outside/on the tarps by then.
 

ex-member BareThrills

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ill bring a pot grab mate ive got a few.

As for bivvy or survival bags if it were me i wouldnt bother. Comes a point you just have to trust your kit, only so much room in the pack and if the sh1t really hits the fan we have a tent that can accommodate all of us or we bail out. I do like the german surplus onesie though. I reckon we could dye them different colours and do a rendition of teletubbies in the woods :D
 

jacko1066

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May 22, 2011
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This would be a bulky but comfy addition too Ebay - 181075789418

That is awesome lol!!

Tbh you are prob right about the bivi and like I say if there is any room left in the bag I think I may get 1 for piece of mind!! If I do have to ground dwell at any point then it will become a must.

I'm not so bothered about the warm it brings though, my sleep kit will easily go down to minus 20 I reckon.

If you do happen to come across an army goretex bivi for £15 give us a nudge please, that is a bargain!!

Cheers
Steve
 

Scots_Charles_River

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That is awesome lol!!

Tbh you are prob right about the bivi and like I say if there is any room left in the bag I think I may get 1 for piece of mind!! If I do have to ground dwell at any point then it will become a must.

I'm not so bothered about the warm it brings though, my sleep kit will easily go down to minus 20 I reckon.

If you do happen to come across an army goretex bivi for £15 give us a nudge please, that is a bargain!!

Cheers
Steve

You just missed one for £11.15 !
 

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