Viking,
Very nice work on the possibles bag, it looks good and is simple enough to do the job.
I use a similar possibles bag when I am bushcrafting, attached to my trouser belt, I rarely go far without my trousers and this is more secure than carrying it in your pockets.
Shirt pockets are fine, but as you swap shirts and jackets thru the day you have to remember to swap the kits over.
The All Kitted Out article is intended for "real-world" use and asks the reader to assess how much of their time they spend where, the usual answer is 60-80% of peoples time is spent in urban or semi-urban environment and the content of the kits reflect this. This is a survival article not a bushcraft piece.
A lot of the kit does cross-over, the 24 hour daypack is pretty much what I use for bushcrafting, but the two things are very seperate.
Well done again on the pouch.
Neil
Very nice work on the possibles bag, it looks good and is simple enough to do the job.
I use a similar possibles bag when I am bushcrafting, attached to my trouser belt, I rarely go far without my trousers and this is more secure than carrying it in your pockets.
Shirt pockets are fine, but as you swap shirts and jackets thru the day you have to remember to swap the kits over.
The All Kitted Out article is intended for "real-world" use and asks the reader to assess how much of their time they spend where, the usual answer is 60-80% of peoples time is spent in urban or semi-urban environment and the content of the kits reflect this. This is a survival article not a bushcraft piece.
A lot of the kit does cross-over, the 24 hour daypack is pretty much what I use for bushcrafting, but the two things are very seperate.
Well done again on the pouch.
Neil