A selection of the tried and trusted...
Snugpak Stratosphere
A new meaning to bivvying
PB 207 blue flame lighter
Saves rubbing two bits of wood together
Frosts Clipper
Excellent knife for under £10 - I still use mine
Woolpower balaclava
Essential winter hammock wear - do not enter banks wearing this.
Fjallraven kajka pack
Expensive, but what price a healthy back?
Leatherman Juice CS4
Pocketable multi-tool and UK 'legal'
North Face Cedar Ridge
Light weight technical walking boot - You can stand in puddles and still keep dry.
Petzl Tikka XP
Tried and tested head torch
Tracpac billy set
What more do you want for £14-00? I use the smallest one. The others are hobo stoves.
Bruseletto Leuku
Simple, cheap and effective
Woolpower base layer
200g is enough to ward of the British winter
Alpkit down bags
Great price - great bag
Wool and possum fur hat
Great for sitting around the winter fire
Camelbak Cloudwalker
Technical lightweight daysack.
EKA Nordic W11
Great all round sub-£100 bushy style knife
DD hammock and Tatonka tarp
The only way to sleep out
Silky saw
Possibly better than the Bahco
SASS smocks
The cheapest ventile around.
Ganfors Bruks
Still the best axe around
Yellow flip-flops
(Only joking)
Bushbuddy stove & Crusader cup
Natural fuel and a stainless receptacle
Nato water bottle
Mine says 1976. I was issued it.
Silent Shadow by Mad Dog
If your going to go cammo - go Silent Shadow by Mad Dog. A tracker's delight.
Kit Lists
Although I try to keep kit to the minimum I like to be comfortable in the natural environment. This means a certain amount of kit and tools to do what I have to.
This page will link to kit lists. Check back often as the kit will change according to the season, how I use more natural skills and how I experiment with any new kit.
Other pages:
Kit List - Winter 3 days 2008/2009
Kit List - Spring/Summer 2008 3 days
Kit List - Namibia (Hot/Arid) November 2009 - 10 days
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