I am aware that there are many people out there who are fairly new to bushcraft/camping. I hope that by posting my kit list it might help others get an idea of what to pack on an over night camp. This is not a true bushcraft kitlist, and is in no way complete or final, I just thought that it mught be of interest to some people. If you have any criticisms, comments etc I would love to know. So, without further ado, here we are...
Terra nova laser 1/2 person tent
Therm-a-rest expedition mat (regular size)
Snugpak softie 6 kestrel sleeping bag
Petzl tikka plus head torch
Stove, either a mini trangia, an msr pocket rocket or a snowpeak gigapower
Fuel for the above!
Cooking pots, this varies, but is usually either a 10cm zebra billy can or a snowpeak solo cookset
Spoon, titanium or us army (I rarely take a fork on overnight trips)
Water bottle and mug, nato type
Lifesystems pocket first aid kit with extras, inc SAK, lighter, puritabs etc
Medium sized army field dressing
Survival kit
Survial blanket/bag
Firesteel and lighter (always have 2 reliable methods of burning yourself!)
Mora scout knife and opinel #8, and leatherman wave
Filter straw
Light-stick
Alcohol soap (the type that evaporates from your hands)
Water proof jacket
Buff scarf
Gloves (depending on time of year)
Hat
Sunglasses
Repair kit, inc electric tape, para cord, safety pins etc
Food! Lots!
Thats about it, I might take other stuff depending on the time of year, but that will cover about 90% of my trips. I think i have forgotten a few bits, and will add them as I remember. This isnt a true bushcraft kitlist, mainly because lighting fires etc is something that is hard to do in my neck of the woods, not to say I havent . I have left out my axe mainly because without fire I have very little use for it when I'm not gathering firewood. Sometimes I sleep under home made shelter made of army ponhoes, but I havent been doing do much of that lately.
Terra nova laser 1/2 person tent
Therm-a-rest expedition mat (regular size)
Snugpak softie 6 kestrel sleeping bag
Petzl tikka plus head torch
Stove, either a mini trangia, an msr pocket rocket or a snowpeak gigapower
Fuel for the above!
Cooking pots, this varies, but is usually either a 10cm zebra billy can or a snowpeak solo cookset
Spoon, titanium or us army (I rarely take a fork on overnight trips)
Water bottle and mug, nato type
Lifesystems pocket first aid kit with extras, inc SAK, lighter, puritabs etc
Medium sized army field dressing
Survival kit
Survial blanket/bag
Firesteel and lighter (always have 2 reliable methods of burning yourself!)
Mora scout knife and opinel #8, and leatherman wave
Filter straw
Light-stick
Alcohol soap (the type that evaporates from your hands)
Water proof jacket
Buff scarf
Gloves (depending on time of year)
Hat
Sunglasses
Repair kit, inc electric tape, para cord, safety pins etc
Food! Lots!
Thats about it, I might take other stuff depending on the time of year, but that will cover about 90% of my trips. I think i have forgotten a few bits, and will add them as I remember. This isnt a true bushcraft kitlist, mainly because lighting fires etc is something that is hard to do in my neck of the woods, not to say I havent . I have left out my axe mainly because without fire I have very little use for it when I'm not gathering firewood. Sometimes I sleep under home made shelter made of army ponhoes, but I havent been doing do much of that lately.