A couple of years ago I spent a couple of days out with an old friend I hadn't seen for a while. It wasn't a photo trip so no pictures unfortunately. We were camping out and the conditions were cold but fairly dry.
He had turned out in state of the art modern outdoor gear and he seemed somewhat nonplussed when he looked at my gear which was a bit more traditional and a fair bit of it home made.
He mentioned a few times how good a deal he had got when buying such and such and at one point he even suggested that I could buy nylon stuff sacks that were cheap and would be much more practical than the cotton or leather ones I packed things in. I suspect he thought I made my gear because I couldn't afford to buy new stuff.
In the evening he hung his modern jacket up inside out for a while, to air it he said, and had difficulty lighting his complicated stove while I hung my billy over a small fire.
It was a clear night and the temperature plummeted. It wasn't long before he was off to his tent to wrap up in his sleeping bag. I stayed up a bit longer and watched a few falling stars with a bottle of Stags Breath as the fire burned down.
We had met up in separate vehicles and done a shuffle so we could do a coast walk with a vehicle at each end, by the second evening we were back with the vehicles.
He was soon changing into clean kit from the boot of his car but I was still comfortable in my merino base layer and traditional kit.
As the evening started to cool again I lent him a wool poncho and a blanket to line the back of his chair and he stayed out a bit later that night.
This little tale has come up because I bumped into him again the other day and he asked me if I was "still going out in that home made stuff?"
As a matter of fact quite a bit of it is still the same. He however was on his way to buy a brand new jacket in the sales.
Some people will just never get it.
He had turned out in state of the art modern outdoor gear and he seemed somewhat nonplussed when he looked at my gear which was a bit more traditional and a fair bit of it home made.
He mentioned a few times how good a deal he had got when buying such and such and at one point he even suggested that I could buy nylon stuff sacks that were cheap and would be much more practical than the cotton or leather ones I packed things in. I suspect he thought I made my gear because I couldn't afford to buy new stuff.
In the evening he hung his modern jacket up inside out for a while, to air it he said, and had difficulty lighting his complicated stove while I hung my billy over a small fire.
It was a clear night and the temperature plummeted. It wasn't long before he was off to his tent to wrap up in his sleeping bag. I stayed up a bit longer and watched a few falling stars with a bottle of Stags Breath as the fire burned down.
We had met up in separate vehicles and done a shuffle so we could do a coast walk with a vehicle at each end, by the second evening we were back with the vehicles.
He was soon changing into clean kit from the boot of his car but I was still comfortable in my merino base layer and traditional kit.
As the evening started to cool again I lent him a wool poncho and a blanket to line the back of his chair and he stayed out a bit later that night.
This little tale has come up because I bumped into him again the other day and he asked me if I was "still going out in that home made stuff?"
As a matter of fact quite a bit of it is still the same. He however was on his way to buy a brand new jacket in the sales.
Some people will just never get it.