Sitting on my car seat

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dchinell

Tenderfoot
Oct 11, 2004
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Sarasota, Florida, USA
I don't know exactly how I came to put them there, but for the last two weeks I've had a wollen watch cap, a Laplander saw, and a Mora 2000 sitting on the passenger seat of my car.

Every time I see them my heart perks up a little. They're emblematic of a part of my life that's really wonderful.

I think I'll find ways to put little reminders elsewhere...

No, wait. I'm already doing that. The gear disease. I'd forgotten. I can't take two steps in my house without running across some neat bit of outdoors-related kit. I guess the car seat was just the last untouched storage area.

When do I get to be in the woods again? Sigh.

Bear
 

beachlover

Full Member
Aug 28, 2004
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Isle of Wight
I think that were you to have that collection on your passenger seat in this country you would be in for an afternoon without laces in a quiet room pending some very difficult questions. :shock: That is of course assuming you haven't been slotted by the gun happy firearms team for having a wooden table leg with you too! :yikes:
 

ChrisKavanaugh

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In his book Grizzly years, Douglas Peacock wrote of his time in Vietnam and it's personal horrors. His escape was a topo map of his favourite wilderness area in Montana. Doug would escape the madness by looking at that abstraction of lines, recreating every feature in his mind.
 

maddave

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Jan 2, 2004
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Manchester UK
Paganwolf said:
know what u mean ive got BC gear n books stroon all over my gaff!! :rolmao: :biggthump

Jump in anytime Adi !! :eek:):

Me too though.....

Hallway: Usually M65 Jacket, Hunter boots possibles bag
Dining room: Barmah hat, bookcase full o bushcrafty literature
Top landing cupboard: 33ltr pack with main buscraft kit (tarp hammock knife etc etc)
Guest room cupboard: Normal camping gear, first aid and navigational kit (maps/compass) Charcloth making tin etc
Office cupboard: sleeping bags/thermarests etc
Office filing cabinet: Wood for friction firelighting sets willow. sycamore etc
Main bedroom: Torches, EDC knife, bushcrafty clothing.
Shed: metal for as yet unmade knife, plus parts to make my own forge when I get the time.

And that's off the top of me head !! :yikes:
 

Adi007

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 3, 2003
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maddave said:
Jump in anytime Adi !! :eek:):
Uhhhh, yeah, I have that problem too ...

I tend to have three levels of kit (all messy I might add)

1 - Stuff I use
2 - Stuff I want to use or might use soon
3 - Stuff I no longer use

Beyond that, I don't think a system exists! :yikes: :naughty:

Kids, don't try this at home ... you'll never find your stuff!
 

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