Thanks for the offer guys but most of it should (eventually) be recoverable and it is all stuff that I have spares of.
I only left stuff that I was not too worried about losing if some nogoodnicks ever found the place
I have seen that a couple of pan lids have found an interest in Origami and my folding chair has taken on some new folds but the 'chute is in a tough bag and seems to be under a smooth section of trunk as it my bed tarp/tube. Some stuff like camp grills were so buried I could not see them but they were pretty bent already....
It is just a case of waiting until the trees are cut away and I can get in - it may be a few years so I am thinking of it as a bushcraft ISA savings account!![]()
It's an archaeological time capsule for the future. In generations to come this camp will be discovered and many papers written of the wild 21st century woodman who built it - adding to the legend!
