What luxuries do you take bushcrafting?

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Vyvsdad

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Nov 15, 2011
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Hi,
The title says it all really. What 'unnecessary' luxuries, if any, to you take into the bush?

Personally, I take a small radio and some headphones so I can listen to farming today, and I used to take my dog, which although nice was another mouth to feed.

Or maybe you think less is more?
 
I've got a wind up mp3 player that I pack but I seldom use it, if I'm honest

Things like chocolate, nuts & rillettes aren't strictly necessary, I suppose!
 
Rarely, a thick wool blanket or two. To lie on, not to lie under. Bliss.

Now and then, a book. I don't usually get the chance to read it.

Sometimes, a Jerven bag. It mostly makes me too hot.

Often, a tent. And almost as often, I don't take it out of its bag but use it as a pillow.

Usually, two or sometimes even three hot water bottles. If I have to wrap them up in jumpers because they're too hot then the water is better for washing the next day.

Almost always, a large non-stick frying pan. Some people will tell you I like a big breakfast. :)
 
Phoey! I can do that at home, I dont very often get the time to watch DVDs....its a wet holiday treat
 
Occasionally, I'll take a radio but my usual luxury is a book (never a Kindle, no matter how great they are...). There's something wonderfully indulgent about being warm and snug in your hammock as the rain patters down on the tarp and you are there, losing yourself in the narrative ... bliss!
 

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