Hey all, While out for a brew in Ladock woods I emptied out my Snugpak response bag and got a snapshot of the contents. This pack goes everywhere with me and depending on what I'm doing and how long I'm out for I complement it with one of 2 backpacks. For yesterdays jaunt with the kids I took my Gelert Nero 18 which contained my Camelbak, waterproof jacket, Kneepads, foil/green ripstop groundsheet, a pack of snackajacks and that all important pasty!
So heres the pic of my brew bag
My kit for a day in the woods by roadkillphil, on Flickr
And here's the list...
On the outside of the bag:
-A North face camera pouch that normally secures the head of my axe
-A Paramedics tool holster containing bahco laplander, lipsalve, surgical needle (splinter removal) and soon my new folding pocket saw (under construction from a jigsaw blade and piece of oak, used for carving projects)
-Flexcut Carvin jack
-Gerber multitool, not sure on model. Also contains a pencil in this pouch.
-Petzl E-Lite, a great waterproof camp headtorch with built in whistle.... nifty kit
-A couple of handy Krabs
In the main compartment:
-Honey stove
-First aid kit containing large dressing, cut to size plaster roll, steristrips, alcohol wipes, suture set, ibuprofen, paracetamol
-granola bars
-chocolate
-Tibetan 1100 Ti billy containing whitebox stove, windbreak, meths, teabags, 3in1 coffee sachets, sweetner, woodspirit spoon, billy hanger cable
In the front pouch:
-Source colapsable water bottle for dirty water collection
-Millbank bag to filter said dirty water
In the left side pouch:
-Paracord
-Binoculars
In the right side pouch:
-Fire kit, containing tinderbox (birchbark, tindercard, dry lint), a mayastick (cheers Ash ), cotten wool, LMF firesteel/whistle, Blueflame lighter and a DD hammock bag for kindling collection.
On my person a carry my peasant Svord as a neck knife and I have my Shemagh, Barbour 100% wool fingerless gloves and possum fur/merino wool hat.
Obviously this kit evolves contiuously, but this is what I usually take out with me when playing in the woods.
Thanks for looking
Phil