I'm looking at renewing some of my gear at the moment, and having been out of the loop for a little while, decided to seek the knowledgeable masses of the forum!
I apologise in advance as I'm sure many of this has been asked before but also I'm not sure what section to post in...!?
Here it goes!
TW 3x3 Tarp x 2 - One for shelter, one as a ground sheet.
Hammock - The TW offerings like the green hornet with mosquito netting, I think there's another option that can be used on the ground also.
Para cord and pegs for fixing the above.
Bivvi Bag - I'm mainly concerned with waterproofing, I'm not sure of the best option.
Sleeping Mat - I expect these are much of a muchness, or am I wrong?
Folding Saw - Laplander - I'm not sure if the blades are replaceable but these seem good to go.
Wood Gas Stove - seem like a good option with loads of available fuel.
An alternative stove for an alternative fuel source would also be wise.
Gas / meths / etc...?
Cookset - would like something relatively compact but need to be able to make the brews and cook the beans and sausages...
Mugs - probably included above.
Cutlery
Axe - I'm thinking a gransfor, probably a 3/4 size camp style axe. A lansky puck for sharpening.
Thanks!
Opinions on loadout appreciated...!
Re: Opinions on loadout appreciated...!
I can't comment on alternatives for all your gear, but for the ones i can here we go:
Alternative stove: Mini Trangia or a hexamine cooker meths are cheap for the trangia, and the hexamine blocks are too.
Cookset: I'd advise the Crusader set. Had mine ages (a good 3 years) and still going strong.
Hatchet: You're on the right track. In my experience the Swedes are second to none. I have the Bruks Small Forest Axe. I'd shop around though, you can get charged through the roof if you're looking in the wrong place.
Cutlery: Spork, duh!
Hope this helps!
Alternative stove: Mini Trangia or a hexamine cooker meths are cheap for the trangia, and the hexamine blocks are too.
Cookset: I'd advise the Crusader set. Had mine ages (a good 3 years) and still going strong.
Hatchet: You're on the right track. In my experience the Swedes are second to none. I have the Bruks Small Forest Axe. I'd shop around though, you can get charged through the roof if you're looking in the wrong place.
Cutlery: Spork, duh!
Hope this helps!
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