Hi
I am thinking of doing this course in 2012.
Can I ask please if anyone here knows.
I've priced the kit at over £2000 (mainly from Woodlore) plus transport and insurance it comes to near £6000 all in.
Has anyone managed to source the kit for less than this amount or is you pay for what you get?
UKP 2000 for kit? Lets see, you will need
Good sleeping bag. The Nanook one sold by RM is supposedly ok. Probably you singlkes most expensive item. Unless you just take two 3-season bags and use one inside the other.
Bivy bag. Polycotton, protects the bag from sparks and such. Takes 30 min to sew it yiou have a machine.
Warm parka; the M90 one is perfect, and dirt cheap (UKP 20?)
Good wool underwear: woolpower is ok, and you can use it anywhere outside the tropics. Pure merino is better, but costs more.
Get an old Swedish army
snow camo set (pants and anorak/parka) in cotton, not gucci but good
Mittens; you want a lovikka style knitted mitten (buy two?), and a shell, preferably leather. The lovikka you can buy almost anywhere locally, factory made ones or handknitted. Make the shell (nothing fancy is needed in the line of leather), or buy.
Surplus wool pants (Swedish M58 or equivalent), braces/suspenders rather than belt.
A few
wool sweaters, cardigans or wool shirts. Goodwill? You may look like the hobo of the north, but it will work fine. Only need 2-3 of these, don't make them all super-thick, layers is the key word.
Wool beanie. One thin, one thickish. Fur hat is nice but not totally essential.
Wool scarf
Thin gloves for fiddling with ski bindings, etc. Local hardware store is fine
If you end up in really cold weather (-30 C or lower) a
pair of insulated overpants will be nice. Any sporting goods store locally, not much for off-brand stuff that will work fine for you (you mostly get durablity for more money).
Boots. IIRC from what I have read the RM course is only every second night out, and then stuff like the Nokian insulated wellies (Tuura IIRC) will work fine. About UKP100, second only to the bland new "arctic" sleeping bag. If you are snowshoeing rather than skiing then a mukluk is better.
Shovel. Local hardware store, petrol station, etc.
The thickest
closed cell foam pad you can find will do better than a thermarest.
IMNSHO what they should do is allow you to preorder some of the kit, that is then bought locally (mittens, fur hat, shovel, etc) and given to you as you arrive. Not make you buy gucci kit.
Nowhere near the UKP 2000 mark, well under half that starting naked with a freshly charged credit card, and most of that stuff is usefull for general bushcraft style stuff even in the UK.