Toilet Paper whether its store bought or leaves...
Baby wipes beat a sponge on a stick any day !
Craig............
Toilet Paper whether its store bought or leaves...
Was the US water bottle/mug/stove not around a long time before the Crusader?
83? They predate ALICE; they go back to WWII. But the canteen was metal then and the mug had a fold under handle instead of the current butterfly design, so technically they have been "bettered."
The 58 water bottle is better than the US one for the following reason...It's got a wide mouth so is easier to fill from a stream and easier to fill from a larger water container such as a Jerry can. As its easier to fill you spill less.The crusader mug is better than the current US one only in the fact it has measuring marks on it.
58 pattern webbing was introduced in 1958, hence the name "58 pattern"
No idea when the US army bottle came into being though.
The 58 water bottle is better than the US one for the following reason...It's got a wide mouth so is easier to fill from a stream and easier to fill from a larger water container such as a Jerry can. As its easier to fill you spill less.The crusader mug is better than the current US one only in the fact it has measuring marks on it.
Better for bushcrafting perhaps but they are both originally designed as military kit. Not a good idea to fill from a stream after a chemical or biological attack.
I suppose that is an aspect that has been bettered since the original was first issued; the newer ones have lids that allow attachment to a drinking tube on the gas mask so that you can drink while in full chem gear.
Still easier to use the old long handle US mug over a fire though John, measuring marks? who needs them. That said, the Crusader holds a full 500ml of beer with room for froth
The old Sandvik folding saw (pictured in Rays Survival handbook), far better than the Bacho offering. Found something very similar on evil-bay for £6.50 a while back and it is as good.
...The 58 pattern water bottle is an updated version of the 44 pattern which was produced primarily for use in tropical environments. In the Ulu filling up from a stream...
or using a millbank bag is part of the routine, having a water bottle with a nice wide mouth is a distinct advantage for both practices. Same in a cold environment.. you can add snow to your water bottle far more easily.
Perhaps puritab or boiling to finish off.
First a point about the streams: I've found that filling from a stream (or more often here, a spring) that the narrow mouths are easier to use when filtering out debris is an issue. Just my experience though, you may have different results.
Secondly is a question: I've never heard the term "millbank." Is it the same thing as a water buffalo?
Third: I like the observation about adding snow; it makes loads of sense though I'd never thought of it.
Not perhaps. Always sterilise it.