Kit you carry that "no one else" carries

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Doc

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Nov 29, 2003
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Now that's a very good thread. I don't remember this question coming up before.

A lot of my kit is pretty similar to other folks here, but I have some idiosyncracies.

-I still favour the Grohmann Boat knife for actual trips as opposed to static meets. It is definitely a minority choice. I have 2 Woodlores, a Mora, and Enzo and a Brusletto, but in wild county it is the Grohmann that I always take.

-I often take a morse code shortwave transceiver for the long winter nights. There is a undescribable satisfaction in conversing with someone in say, New York using as much power as a torch bulb, from a homemade radio in a tent somewhere in wild country.

-I always take a headover - used variously as scarf, balaclava and oven glove

-On canoe trips - or even on foot trips by the coast - I take a vhf transceiver that covers Marine band. Weather from the coastguard is always bang up to date and local.
 

gregorach

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 15, 2005
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A signal mirror (more used for tick inspections than signalling, really) and a selection of repair patches for various kinds of tent fabric...
 

Tor helge

Settler
May 23, 2005
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Well, after years of reading post on this site the only thing I normally carry (longer trips) that no one else carry must be a gill net. An ordinary small mesh gill net cut in half (12,5m long).
I always carry cordage though, even in day trips. I even have a flemish bow string in my jacket pocket. I`m not sure why, but it is there.

Tor
 
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lee22

Guest
i always have with me regardless of what im doing this lot in a small tin....
nail clippers ,small diamond sharpener, small keyring sized SWA penknife (with twizzers and toothpick), leatherman micra and fire starter/flint
in my main kit a have a few 'extra' items added....
hot glue gun stick and tent repair stuff
a deck of cards (i hate just sitting doing nowt lol)
military emergancy morphene injector thingies in my firstaid kit
a peice of tyre inner tube and a lighter
a miniture hip flask full of paraffin
chocolate
hiviz vest
lee
 

tenderfoot

Nomad
May 17, 2008
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north west uk
spencer wells arterial forceps. Useful for all kinds of stuff. clamp /pliers/needle holder/dilator/ thread puller/ fish hook remover.....get some from a fishing shop or hospital supplier.
 

British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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I doubt I have nothing that others don't use, but one I haven't seen on this list is a quality compact monocular. Even small bins are pretty bulky but my opticorn monocular is smaller than a marker pen and is great for spotting game, birds, finsing routes etc.

Red
 

kimbo

Nomad
Feb 21, 2006
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CPAP machine to keep my airways open when I sleep - weighty b****r an' all! Been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea.

There goes my lightweight bushcrafting!!! Ho hum. It does give me much better sleep though! haha
 

rik_uk3

Banned
Jun 10, 2006
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Titanium spork

Everyone else takes the p155 so I must be the only to actually have one :D :eek:

Don't worry Rich, there may be a lot of 'closet sporkers' out there who just won't own up but got it because its Titanium;)

Bit of historical reference here for you, I first came across sporks back in the late 60's, they were used at cocktail/buffet parties, mom and dad had a set and used them when we had people over for drinks and snacks.
 

Graham_S

Squirrely!
Feb 27, 2005
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I doubt I have nothing that others don't use, but one I haven't seen on this list is a quality compact monocular. Even small bins are pretty bulky but my opticorn monocular is smaller than a marker pen and is great for spotting game, birds, finsing routes etc.

Red

I pack one of those, it's amazing how often it comes in useful.
I have a couple of bits and bobs I usually carry.
A mirror and headtorch in my first aid kit,
 

Emile

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Mar 19, 2009
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I carry an eraser (or rubber) because my pack has an external frame, and the caps have popped off in the past and i can shove that in their place if need be.

I also carry a spoon which has a fork on the other end and can swivel, it used to be my grandfathers army issue one, so its sturdy and the spoon nice and deep; ive never seen anyone else with it...
 

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