In light of the kit hoarders not-quite-so-anonymous thread
I beg to ask the question that played on my mind a little while ago HOW DO YOU STORE YOUR KIT!!!?
In the beginning I started by chucking all of my kit into 1 'Truly Helpful Container', then 2...
Then I got fed up unpacking and repacking my bag all the time so I started to instead store my bag fully loaded and ready to go... and keeping the other non-essential bits of kit in a box that I can grab if I so wish (i.e. I don't carry a fire piston all the time... but I fancy a go now and then!)
However, then I always found myself taking bits out of the bag and seldom putting them back or wanting to add different bits and bobs depending on the activities I planned so I found I still had to unpack and repack to make sure anyway!!!
Now I have more kit and I practically bought double of everything because I like to drag my girlfriend along to trips and also then I fancied 'traditional' kit with no synthetics which I prefer around fire!
So now, because I prefer to pack for a trip rather than rely on everything being in it's place I am back to 'Truly Helpful Containers'.... but 5 and leaving a daypack packed for the spur of the moment trips where all I really feel I need is a knife, steel, waterbottle, mug and some dry tinder!
1. A box for clothing (wet, cold, warm, it's all in here)
2. A box for shelter and sleep kit (something to sleep on, in, under)
3. A box for kitchen & bathroom kit (water bottles, billy cans, kitchen sinks, wash kit, towel, etc)
4. A box for essentials (cutting tools, fire tools, cordage, compass, headtorch, whistle, etc)
5. A box for possibles (Thing I feel I don't NEED but make life comfortable!)
So for me it's all in boxes, but i'm keen on hearing other methods employed...
I beg to ask the question that played on my mind a little while ago HOW DO YOU STORE YOUR KIT!!!?
In the beginning I started by chucking all of my kit into 1 'Truly Helpful Container', then 2...
Then I got fed up unpacking and repacking my bag all the time so I started to instead store my bag fully loaded and ready to go... and keeping the other non-essential bits of kit in a box that I can grab if I so wish (i.e. I don't carry a fire piston all the time... but I fancy a go now and then!)
However, then I always found myself taking bits out of the bag and seldom putting them back or wanting to add different bits and bobs depending on the activities I planned so I found I still had to unpack and repack to make sure anyway!!!
Now I have more kit and I practically bought double of everything because I like to drag my girlfriend along to trips and also then I fancied 'traditional' kit with no synthetics which I prefer around fire!
So now, because I prefer to pack for a trip rather than rely on everything being in it's place I am back to 'Truly Helpful Containers'.... but 5 and leaving a daypack packed for the spur of the moment trips where all I really feel I need is a knife, steel, waterbottle, mug and some dry tinder!
1. A box for clothing (wet, cold, warm, it's all in here)
2. A box for shelter and sleep kit (something to sleep on, in, under)
3. A box for kitchen & bathroom kit (water bottles, billy cans, kitchen sinks, wash kit, towel, etc)
4. A box for essentials (cutting tools, fire tools, cordage, compass, headtorch, whistle, etc)
5. A box for possibles (Thing I feel I don't NEED but make life comfortable!)
So for me it's all in boxes, but i'm keen on hearing other methods employed...