Thread: What Have You Bought Now!!!???

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    Now thats a race I hope ye catch on video LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Wanna lift??
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    Bergen long back £20 in top condition...



    plus yoke for rocket pouches £5...



    MVP bivvi bag (90 Pattern) £5...



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    Top bargain Adam..... I got a hexi cooker today for £3 cheapest i can find on flea bay plus postage £3.90 saved me 90p and my mrs found me a 10mm CCF roll mat in a charity shop for a quid !!

    90p ? I hear you say......to a Yorkshireman thats alot of money
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    lol. Good price for the closed cell too mate. Still the most robust form of sleep mat. They still work with holes in, they weigh nearly nothing, and they don't take 15 minutes to inflate lol. Plus when you're done with them, the foam comes in handy for lots of other things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    Second hand 40 litre "Fjellsport" backpack. Fills the space between my 25 litre daypack, and my 80 litre Bergen :-)
    Best of all, I paid 4£ and it got all the feutures anyone could need in a pack like that. And a lot of my "bushcraft" gear have finally got a home :-)

    And just rumaged trough it's internal pockets, and found a nice, pocket sized led flashlight, with working batteries...lol
    Just a minor correction of my original post. Scrap "and it got all the feutures anyone could need in a pack like that. And a lot of my "bushcraft" gear have finally got a home"

    And replace with "and it got none the features anyone could need in a pack like that. And a lot of my "bushcraft" gear is still homeless"

    The hunt is on...well there is a long list of kit I am hunting for, but a medium to large daypack is now back on the list after practical trials of this one....lol
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    Bread Bag/ Foraging Bag £6.50 Ray Mears Bushcraft DVD series 2 £9 both from flea bay
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazysaint222 View Post
    lPlus when you're done with them, the foam comes in handy for lots of other things.
    Yup I've lined an old 58 patt Kidney Pouch with some to make a binos case, I've used a bit to pad out my Web Tex Bergan, which I can remove to use as splinting, padding or a sit mat.... incidentally I changed the alu frame inside too for one from a gash all arms bag, makes it much more comfy, I've used a bit for padding out the back of my Norwegian Framed Pack and a bit off the same mat for my Dog Cage in the van, oh and i got 2 sit mats out of it too....not bad for £1
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    anniversary przzie from SWMBO a william rogers walnut handled knifewith matching fire steel!!! RESULT LOL
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