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Jessica bushcraft may!
she'd never forgive me!
this is my standard "camp site" gear ie no open fires:
New camping kit list 02 June 2004(lightweight)
Snugpak rocket with side pockets
Sleeping bag
Sleeping mat
Vango 200 tent
Nalgene bottle with tank tape
Lifeventure flask
Mess tin and foil lid
Spoon
MSR whisperlite stove (and fuel)
Wash kit: Toothbrush, paste, Deodorant, soap, talc, tablets.
20-30 Baby wipes in a Ziploc bag, earplugs
Lifeventure Towel
(In a 1.5" x 10" plastic tub)
Matches
Life Boat matches
Bic Lighter
Sponopener
Paracord
Zip ties
Superglue
First aid kit
Silva compass
Map and case with Chinagraph pencil
Pace counter
Aide memoire
WP Notebook + pencil
Princeton Tec Yukon LED head torch spare batteries.
On necklace Whistle/Suunto compass/1 Red & 1, white LED.
Clothing
(Clothing kept in compression sack)
3 pairs socks (*wearing one pair)
3 thermal t-shirt*
3 Thermal long johns*
Lightweight trousers
Buffalo jacket/hood
Waterproof jacket
Waterproof trousers
Head over
Windproof gloves
Food
My food for one day takes up about the space of 4 litres but flat.
this is my bushcraft gear:
1) Gerber Lock knife, sharpener, LED Lenser torch,
James bond pen
2) Turbo flame, fire steel, w/p matches, Sponopener.
3) Collins Gem books
5) 2x 58 water bottle, 58 mug, metal mug.
6) homemade aide memoir, notebook, matches, and personal effects, Milbank bag.
8) First aid box.
M.O.D. survival knife (on belt or carry in backpack).
seasonal items not listed: Head net, insect repellent
UK Basha 4 steel tent pegs, paracord attached to basha already (should be carried in a jet pack, or Bergen).
obviously somethings i would not take to a campsite and visa versa.
the 2 kits are quite different but there is some crossover
any advice?