Ok so the 2 nighter went really well. And we learnt a great deal too.
The Trangia 27 was a great success although the kettle was useless as it doesn't hold enough water for 2 mugs of tea. So this wont be coming again and frees up some room to pack my brew kit maybe.
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So yeah, the Trangia 27 will defo feature on future outings. We made a full English on it
The Pathfinder Steel Bottle had its place too, bear in mind the stove and cup are all part of the bottle and so takes up no room or weight. Very handy and got used alot on the open fire too.
The MSR pots did get used but I could of managed without them, they didnt provide anything the Trangia didnt. So its one or the other based on type of trip that will decide which I take in future. We did make a Swedish Fire Torch though and used the MSR pots on that, great fun!
The mess tins are handy to have especially when serving the grub up, only one can eat out of the cook pot after all. Someone in this thread you cant cook with them? I have the Aluminium RAF issue mess tins and you can cook on them, boil water and there great to eat out of too. They also serve as a container too. think they will make the list again until I can be comfortable without.
A landowner gave me permission to cut up a dead tree so the Laplander and Hatchet got used extensively. These are must have items in my opinion. The knife I used for making fire sticks etc so got used a fair bit too. I agree with some of the comments here though, under normal conditions the knife and the laplander saw would do us at a pinch. So the hatchet wont make all trips in future.
As it was nasty on Sunday, I stuck a tarp up to keep kit, firewood and US dry but I didn't use the other so only one tarp next time!
Food wise, I packed some premixed bannock, some pre made shwarma, stir fry kit for night 2, and sausages and beans for breakfasts (got some eggs from a local farmer to add to it).
We ate good and was happy with that.
A water filter is a definite next purchase, we boiled our water so wasn't too big of a deal but it'll be nice not to worry about stuff like that on the hike itself.
Our next adventure is planned for end of March, up in the Peak District so we will be implementing the lessons learnt and hopefully see another successful trip out.
Thanks again folks for the tips and advice.