hi all
Wanting to get into bushcraft as some of u probably know but im off to oz for a nice holiday for a few months first so cant afford the kit yet. However being the curious person i am just thought id ask something for when i am ready financially. Just wondering if this is a good deal?
The Kits consists of:
Cutting Tools
Gransfors Small Forest Axe
A great allround axe, works well for most camp needs be it limbing, splitting small rounds or even reducing a split piece of log into the basic shape of a spoon for carving next to the fire.
Carbon Mora Knife
Possibly the knife used most by beginners and those on a budget, a superb blade that holds a great edge and is comfy to use
Djarv Spoon knife
Hand made by Svante Djarv in Sweden this is a great knife with what seems to be the perfect blade handle for carving hollows in spoons bowls etc...
Warmth/Shelter
Nanok Endurance SF 0 °C sleeping bag
Outdoorcode's best selling bag its both warm, comfortable and a well made piece of kit. Features 2 side zips which are especially useful when getting in and out of your hammock.
Tatonka Tarp2 3m x3m.
Another best seller, available in either poly or poly cotton mix used diagonally this is perfect for hammock camping being a good size to provide protection from the elements. The poly is lightweight at 900g and the cotton version has the advantage of being more resistant to sparks from a camp fire (though the tarp is NOT fire resistant and care should always be taken when camping near an open fire)
Paracord
Always useful paracord is used for the ridgeline of your tarp which does come with guidelines for the side.
Fire
Fireball Firesteel
Good for thousands of strikes giving a great shower of hot sparks . Size: 8cm (3") * Weight: 40g (2 oz)
Tindercard
A flammable piece of impregnated material.Which when pulled apart shows its fibrous nature producing an excellent complement to a flint and striker. Once ignited it burns slowly like a candle, helping to eaily start fires. Only a small amount is required for a survival kit, and it packs smaller than the alternatives, eg. cotton wool balls / tampons etc. * 18 cards (3 x 20cm) * Weight: 174g
DD Hammock
A Multi-purpose, lightweight, compact, enclosable camping hammock made from parachute grade nylon.
Cooking
14cm Zebra billy can
Great for cooking over an open fire or a camping stove, features an upper compartment that can be used as a bowl
This kit for £216.14
Also things like a knife and spoon kit im not too wrried about and prepared to use books and alot of care to teach myself, however i wondered if this is a good idea with an axe too. Ofcourse i would be very carefull and follow alot of advice ect but it it a good idea to just go off and start using it? Or should you go on a course of some sort first? Finally only if u have time does anyone know in breif what the laws for carrying an axe in the uk are as if read up quite a bit and am comfortable with knife laws.
Cheers for any help! :You_Rock_
Wanting to get into bushcraft as some of u probably know but im off to oz for a nice holiday for a few months first so cant afford the kit yet. However being the curious person i am just thought id ask something for when i am ready financially. Just wondering if this is a good deal?
The Kits consists of:
Cutting Tools
Gransfors Small Forest Axe
A great allround axe, works well for most camp needs be it limbing, splitting small rounds or even reducing a split piece of log into the basic shape of a spoon for carving next to the fire.
Carbon Mora Knife
Possibly the knife used most by beginners and those on a budget, a superb blade that holds a great edge and is comfy to use
Djarv Spoon knife
Hand made by Svante Djarv in Sweden this is a great knife with what seems to be the perfect blade handle for carving hollows in spoons bowls etc...
Warmth/Shelter
Nanok Endurance SF 0 °C sleeping bag
Outdoorcode's best selling bag its both warm, comfortable and a well made piece of kit. Features 2 side zips which are especially useful when getting in and out of your hammock.
Tatonka Tarp2 3m x3m.
Another best seller, available in either poly or poly cotton mix used diagonally this is perfect for hammock camping being a good size to provide protection from the elements. The poly is lightweight at 900g and the cotton version has the advantage of being more resistant to sparks from a camp fire (though the tarp is NOT fire resistant and care should always be taken when camping near an open fire)
Paracord
Always useful paracord is used for the ridgeline of your tarp which does come with guidelines for the side.
Fire
Fireball Firesteel
Good for thousands of strikes giving a great shower of hot sparks . Size: 8cm (3") * Weight: 40g (2 oz)
Tindercard
A flammable piece of impregnated material.Which when pulled apart shows its fibrous nature producing an excellent complement to a flint and striker. Once ignited it burns slowly like a candle, helping to eaily start fires. Only a small amount is required for a survival kit, and it packs smaller than the alternatives, eg. cotton wool balls / tampons etc. * 18 cards (3 x 20cm) * Weight: 174g
DD Hammock
A Multi-purpose, lightweight, compact, enclosable camping hammock made from parachute grade nylon.
Cooking
14cm Zebra billy can
Great for cooking over an open fire or a camping stove, features an upper compartment that can be used as a bowl
This kit for £216.14
Also things like a knife and spoon kit im not too wrried about and prepared to use books and alot of care to teach myself, however i wondered if this is a good idea with an axe too. Ofcourse i would be very carefull and follow alot of advice ect but it it a good idea to just go off and start using it? Or should you go on a course of some sort first? Finally only if u have time does anyone know in breif what the laws for carrying an axe in the uk are as if read up quite a bit and am comfortable with knife laws.
Cheers for any help! :You_Rock_