Virtual BOB team effort

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ForgeCorvus
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Re: Virtual BOB team effort

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pseudonym wrote:
ForgeCorvus wrote:
pseudonym wrote:Jerven Bag:

http://jerven.mediabook.no/5/
Had to google it, which model and colour?
I have the Hunter Mountain version. If buying again I'd go for a Thermo King Size

Good thread here:

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=76666

Now stocked by woodlore:

http://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Produ ... _Shelters/
Won't need the tent/basha, the poncho or the blanket then
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A "dry sil" bag to keep those spare socks, first aid and fire lighting stuff dry!
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Book
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Bear Grylls! :)
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A buff. It's a material tube that can be used around the neck or head in multiple ways to keep you warm/cool/as a sweat band or a bandage in a pinch.
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Thought i'd do a recap as i just went through from the begining writing it all down :ugeek:

We are very "cover" heavy right now....

Tent,
basha/tarp,
poncho,
wool blanket,
Jerven bag.

Pencil sharpener,
edge (knife),

Fire lighting kit,

bottled water,
Life straw,
dry bag (can also be used to hold water),

torch,

toilet roll,
first aid kit,

wind up radio,
book,

spare socks,
buff/snood,

Boiled sweets.

Oh and Bear Grylls...


So right now we are getting hungry and cant boil water, so i'll add a cooking pot, a crusader cup is pretty bomb proof or a Primus pot with the lid would be a better choice? ;)


(i'm also glad for the bit of parachord in my pocket :? )
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condoms. (not for intercourse)
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Re: Virtual BOB team effort

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An MRE :shock:

That should make you lot want to add some real food :lol:
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Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
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Masking Tape AND WD40
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machete ( and no I don't have one its on my wish list) :)
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