Money no option bit of kit

JAG009

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 20, 2010
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Under your floor
If money did not come into it,what bit of kit would you have ?
I would have a hand made canvas tent to my design for canoe trips ! dont know how much this would cost but i surmise a pretty penny

So what would you have ?

Jason
 

Barn Owl

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Apr 10, 2007
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Ayrshire
D'ye know, I just can't think off hand.

But after seeing Cols tarp maybe a lightweight doofer the size of the Baker tent.
 
A van( to get to meets in) that does not break down!

Here you go John...
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As we all know, knowledge is more valuable than equipment, so I'd choose a two week 1 to 1 course, maybe in the form of a two man canoe trip through Canada, with my favourite Bushcraft expert. Now.... is it going to be Mors or RM? Mmmm...?
 

John Fenna

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Oct 7, 2006
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Here you go John...
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As we all know, knowledge is more valuable than equipment, so I'd choose a two week 1 to 1 course, maybe in the form of a two man canoe trip through Canada, with my favourite Bushcraft expert. Now.... is it going to be Mors or RM? Mmmm...?
I will swap tuition for the van!
 

Ahjno

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A fair few square kilometers of coniferous woods, with a (fresh water) stream, near the sea or lake, with plenty of fish, game and other wildlife, and a plethora of wild plants ...

Kifaru Express (G2, CB) and Zulu (G2, CB or OD) or Mystery Ranch NICE frame Crewcab + bits 'n bobs, UL cot, Jerven Fjellduken, a complete library of all bushcraft & survival books ever written - incl. books on specialist / related topics (weaving baskets, plants, etc.), and a canoe.

Summer & winter course with Mors.
 

Prawnster

Full Member
Jun 24, 2008
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St. Helens
I'd have an over-specd Landy Defender to get me, my kids and my gear all over these fair isles.

And I'd have a lovely big laavu with a kick-bottom stove to keep us warm and snug.

One day I shall have these things. Oh yes.
 

Nonsuch

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Sep 19, 2008
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Swazi Wapiti coat. Just too expensive to justify spending good money on. In the meantime, pretty happy with the Ridgeline Roar as a substitute.

Already got the other stuff I want, except the 30 acres of forest of course:rolleyes: But then in Scotland, you can use someone else's anyway….

NS
 
Here you go John...
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As we all know, knowledge is more valuable than equipment, so I'd choose a two week 1 to 1 course, maybe in the form of a two man canoe trip through Canada, with my favourite Bushcraft expert. Now.... is it going to be Mors or RM? Mmmm...?

Same here, I'd love to have the money (and time off work) to do something like one of the Arctic Expeditions with Lars Falt.

Of course I'd also like to have the money and time to do all the training to go on one (only had my first Ski lesson on Friday; I am in horrible horrible pain). Finally I'd like to be able to buy back all the time I'd spent on the expedition and training so that I could also spend quality time with the family...... asking too much?
 

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