snag68
03-03-2011, 12:19 AM
Hi all,
I've spoken with a couple of you in the chat room about this trip I'm planning with my mate, but those who don't know, I'm off to Mull off the West coast of Scotland in the spring.
I've drawn up a kit list and started to 'whittle away' at stuff I'm never going to use whilst there.
Firstly the purpose of the trip and what we're planning...
We are travelling up in a Landy so we can explore some of the 'out of the way areas'. We are also planning to get some floating done in a Canadian Canoe. The Landy will stow the kit, canoe etc and is equiped with a whinch, snorkel etc..
This will be for 7 days.
I want to explore the island, canoe and fish the sea Lochs for me dinner.
So to the kit list I have so far.
Norwegian Army 35L backpack with Snugpak grab bag attached to the bottom. I'l also carry a German Army bread bag - excellent small canvas shoulder bag for possibles.
SLEEPING
Tarp for shelter, probably attached to the vehicle.
Sleeping bag (with thermal liner) and bivvi bag.
COOKING
Swiss Army volcano kettle (cooker/mug/waterbottle)
4L Dutch oven & cast iron skillet
Millbank bag & Katadyn pump - depending on water sources available.
TOOLS
Bernie Garland B&T knife with fire steel (possibly my F1 as back up)
GB small forest axe
trenching tool
Swiss Army Knife
Tinder pooch
DC4 sharpener
LED Lenser T7 torch and spare batteries & head torch
Telescopic spinning rod & reel + telescopic sea rod & reel (inc hooks/weight/lures)
CLOTHING
Swanni bush shirt
Cragghopper trouser x2
Cragghopper shirts x2 - 1x wet & 1x dry
Waterproof jacket & trousers
Goretex boots
Snugpak Elite Shirt
Woolen hat + leather gloves
There will be rations for week, a 1st aid kit, we have 2x marine band hand held radios just incase. Life Jackets etc.
Not forgetting OS maps, compass and Garmin hand held
So, anything I've missed or you wouldn't consider taking.
When I started this 'bushcraft lark' it took me ages to reduce the kit I felt I should take. I want the minimum without comprimising safety.
Your thought please
Daz
I've spoken with a couple of you in the chat room about this trip I'm planning with my mate, but those who don't know, I'm off to Mull off the West coast of Scotland in the spring.
I've drawn up a kit list and started to 'whittle away' at stuff I'm never going to use whilst there.
Firstly the purpose of the trip and what we're planning...
We are travelling up in a Landy so we can explore some of the 'out of the way areas'. We are also planning to get some floating done in a Canadian Canoe. The Landy will stow the kit, canoe etc and is equiped with a whinch, snorkel etc..
This will be for 7 days.
I want to explore the island, canoe and fish the sea Lochs for me dinner.
So to the kit list I have so far.
Norwegian Army 35L backpack with Snugpak grab bag attached to the bottom. I'l also carry a German Army bread bag - excellent small canvas shoulder bag for possibles.
SLEEPING
Tarp for shelter, probably attached to the vehicle.
Sleeping bag (with thermal liner) and bivvi bag.
COOKING
Swiss Army volcano kettle (cooker/mug/waterbottle)
4L Dutch oven & cast iron skillet
Millbank bag & Katadyn pump - depending on water sources available.
TOOLS
Bernie Garland B&T knife with fire steel (possibly my F1 as back up)
GB small forest axe
trenching tool
Swiss Army Knife
Tinder pooch
DC4 sharpener
LED Lenser T7 torch and spare batteries & head torch
Telescopic spinning rod & reel + telescopic sea rod & reel (inc hooks/weight/lures)
CLOTHING
Swanni bush shirt
Cragghopper trouser x2
Cragghopper shirts x2 - 1x wet & 1x dry
Waterproof jacket & trousers
Goretex boots
Snugpak Elite Shirt
Woolen hat + leather gloves
There will be rations for week, a 1st aid kit, we have 2x marine band hand held radios just incase. Life Jackets etc.
Not forgetting OS maps, compass and Garmin hand held
So, anything I've missed or you wouldn't consider taking.
When I started this 'bushcraft lark' it took me ages to reduce the kit I felt I should take. I want the minimum without comprimising safety.
Your thought please
Daz