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JEEP
25-12-2010, 04:42 PM
Got any bushcraft/outdoor related presents this year?

This years "harvest" has been especially good for me:

-Ray Mears Outdoor Survival Handbook (from my younger sister)
-Fisher Bullet Space Pen in blaze orange, apparently the last one in this colour in Denmark (from my mother-in-law)
-Victorinox Spartan w. KFUM Scouts logo (from my fiancee)
-Classic scount's hat in wool felt (from my parents)
-A bushcooker wood-gas stove (from my parents)
-A 12 cm Zebra billy can (from my parents)

My fiancee got, from me:

-Vango Viper 1000 down sleepingbag
-Handcarved finnsh kuksa (not made by me unfortunally)

Merry christmas!

paul standley
25-12-2010, 05:46 PM
Santa's coming to my house next week when the outdoor shops have their sales on...!

Martin
25-12-2010, 06:27 PM
I'm with Paul on this. Got me a Berghaus fleece and a nice hip flask today but waiting to visit the city next week to look for some goodies.

Fancy something warm and practical to wear in this cold weather. Actually, I really fancy one of these:

http://www.montane.co.uk/repository/documents/images/newproducts/thumbs/141.jpg
A Montane Extreme Smock in case you were wondering.

Or maybe a new pair of trail running shoes as I want to try some off road running next year to prepare me for an event I'm planning to take part in later in 2011. ;)

Martin

resnikov
25-12-2010, 07:23 PM
UCO 9 Hour Candle and Top refelctor from my Mum
Honey Stove from my Dad
Mora 120 Wood carving Knife, Mora 164 Crook knife and the book Little Book of Whittling by Chris Lubkemann
EXPED Waterproof Drybag Multi XLarge (22 Litre) from my wife

So well happy with all that, already cut myself with the carving knife :( and could not get the Honey Stove lit either. Well diging around 2 inches of snow to find dry tinder was a lost cause really.

Comptona
29-12-2010, 05:15 PM
As Martin I got a berghaus fleece jacket, A marmite tin cup and plate (I hate Marmite but at least it will be obvious on camp which is mine),A new head torch and the suprise package was an emergancy survival pouch full of goodies including a wire saw which I am looking forward to using. My dad gave me some vouchers for Mountain Warehouse, not the best of outlets but at least i got myself a set of thermals and a cheapish snow jacket that i dont mind weqring round the camp fire. I was also allowed to spen £10 on any book I wanted and chose Mors Kochanski's " Outdoor skills and Wilderness Survival" should recieve it shortly and I will review it in the new year for you all.

Notredame11211
30-12-2010, 04:28 AM
I agree with Paul and Martin, execpt that I will be travelling to santa as well.

Fletching
31-12-2010, 09:25 AM
I ordered a new rifle and scope which I've got to collect in the NY. Also, I'm keeping my eyes on some Ventile stuff to see if it comes down in price, as it's so expensive.

http://www.countryinnovation.com/rover-jacket.html

Any of you guys/girls tried anything similar?

Steve

Ashley Cawley
31-12-2010, 04:04 PM
Sounds like a good selection there Jakob.

That first book you got is a beauty, inspired me as a youngster :) I also had a handcarved kuksa from the wife a few Christmas's ago.

It's my birthday coming up on the 29th Jan, so I've got a few little other bits that I might ask for, some of them being gortex socks, para-boots & maybe another zebra-billy.

Ashley Cawley
31-12-2010, 04:25 PM
Forgot to mention what I got this Christmas!

- Tatonka Stainless Steel Alcohol Burner
- A fold-out grill (from Martin on here, thank you bud! :o)
- Expansion Kit (the 'hive') for the Honey Stove (from Martin on here, thank you bud! :o)
- Steel Peanut Petrol Lighter (from Scott on here, thank you bud! :o)
- Some hansome chutney & chocolate treats from Matt, Jo & co :o
- Plenty of socks
- Some outdoor trainers which aren't really what I needed!
- Two jumpers too small for me :(
- 3 books kindly being given to my by Nick @ http://www.skillsforwildlives.com/
Easy Wild Food (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Wild-Food-Guide/dp/1845132548/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1293816152&sr=8-1)
Woodland Way (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Woodland-Way-Permaculture-Sustainable-Management/dp/1856230090/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1293816251&sr=1-1) by Ben Law
Living Wood (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Living-Wood-Buying-Woodland-Making/dp/0954234537/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1293816292&sr=1-1)
Which are on there way to me in the post :)

JEEP
31-12-2010, 04:57 PM
Sounds like a good selection there Jakob.

Well, you certainly don't hear me complain :D

I am about halfway through the book, it is awesome! I have already ordered my next Ray Mears book; Vanishing World, signed by Mr. Mears himself

It looks like you had a nice "harvest" aswell :)