Hi all, am new to the forum and new to the wonderful world of bushcraft. I'm hoping to exlpore my local woodland and countryside in kent and learn some bushcrafting skills along the way such as foraging. I've spent quite a bit of time readng on this forum and thinking about what kit I'd need to get started. It's clear that the simple answer to that question is "not a lot"
My intention is to continue learning/reading and also getting out on day walks/hikes. I'm not looking at doing any overnighters in the immediate future but maybe next year...
So what kit have I got!
A swiss army knife - I think it's the camper version, have had it years and it's always come in handy regardless of when I'm out sea fishing or when I'm away with the missus on a camping holiday (enjoy camping but never done wild camping).
A hexi stove - cheap, cheerful I think I'd like to adapt it into a more suitable wood burner rather than hexi cubes.
A cheap sports rucksack - I'm looking to replace this with a highlander pro-force or air ject rucksack (25 litre) would appreciate your thoughts on which one is best.
I've also ordered a Swedish Army Trangia cookset - I know it's a bit heavy and I'm only going out on a day hikes but couldn't resist this wonderful bit of kit and thought it would be fun to stop at some point to make up a cuppa or some soup - have just ordered a brand new aluminium version from military mart.
To accompany this SAT I've also ordered a Swedish Army Water Bottle and a kuksa cup.
I'll make up a first aid kit from the myriad of plasters and bandages etc that I've already got at home.
I have a couple of small led torches which I got from mountain warehouse
Already have lots of reasonable quality outdoor clothing and walking boots - just need to get a decent quality waterproof/breathable jacket.
What else would I like:
Compass,
OS Map of my local area
folding saw
Next up is a firelighting kit I'm looking a getting this neat set on e-bay. It's a water tight container with the fire steel and striker + bic lighter, tea light, mini torch and lots of different bags of tinder. It's only a tenner so I thought it'd be good to have.
I'd like to get a better quality knife at some point, was looking at getting a good but relatively inexpensive folding knife with a locking blade - I see that a lot of you have fixed blade knifes but wasn't sure if this was for me as I don't envisage doing any serious knife work. The bear grylls knifes look good but am concious that you pay a lot for the name, is it worth it? would welcome your thoughts on this as well!
Of course not all of this is necessary and I don't need to get it all straight away (I have half an eye on doing the overnighters as well). There's also all sorts of other kit that I'm sure I've mised, but I expect I'll pick this up along the way. I like the idea of getting military surplus gear so I'd like to go down this route as and when I source or upgrade things
Sorry for the waffly intro, I'd welcome any advice that you'd offer.
My intention is to continue learning/reading and also getting out on day walks/hikes. I'm not looking at doing any overnighters in the immediate future but maybe next year...
So what kit have I got!
A swiss army knife - I think it's the camper version, have had it years and it's always come in handy regardless of when I'm out sea fishing or when I'm away with the missus on a camping holiday (enjoy camping but never done wild camping).
A hexi stove - cheap, cheerful I think I'd like to adapt it into a more suitable wood burner rather than hexi cubes.
A cheap sports rucksack - I'm looking to replace this with a highlander pro-force or air ject rucksack (25 litre) would appreciate your thoughts on which one is best.
I've also ordered a Swedish Army Trangia cookset - I know it's a bit heavy and I'm only going out on a day hikes but couldn't resist this wonderful bit of kit and thought it would be fun to stop at some point to make up a cuppa or some soup - have just ordered a brand new aluminium version from military mart.
To accompany this SAT I've also ordered a Swedish Army Water Bottle and a kuksa cup.
I'll make up a first aid kit from the myriad of plasters and bandages etc that I've already got at home.
I have a couple of small led torches which I got from mountain warehouse
Already have lots of reasonable quality outdoor clothing and walking boots - just need to get a decent quality waterproof/breathable jacket.
What else would I like:
Compass,
OS Map of my local area
folding saw
Next up is a firelighting kit I'm looking a getting this neat set on e-bay. It's a water tight container with the fire steel and striker + bic lighter, tea light, mini torch and lots of different bags of tinder. It's only a tenner so I thought it'd be good to have.
I'd like to get a better quality knife at some point, was looking at getting a good but relatively inexpensive folding knife with a locking blade - I see that a lot of you have fixed blade knifes but wasn't sure if this was for me as I don't envisage doing any serious knife work. The bear grylls knifes look good but am concious that you pay a lot for the name, is it worth it? would welcome your thoughts on this as well!
Of course not all of this is necessary and I don't need to get it all straight away (I have half an eye on doing the overnighters as well). There's also all sorts of other kit that I'm sure I've mised, but I expect I'll pick this up along the way. I like the idea of getting military surplus gear so I'd like to go down this route as and when I source or upgrade things
Sorry for the waffly intro, I'd welcome any advice that you'd offer.