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    Hi all,

    Just thought I would share my current items in my first kit that I will be taking to my first wild camping trip on 17th when we go to York Moors for a hike and camp. I will be modifying and adding to it prior to leaving. Any comments/advice/recommendations would be welcome


    Rucksack
    Berghaus Voyager 60 Plus

    Sleeping/Camp
    Gelert Solo Tent
    6x4 Ground sheet/tarp
    Foam Ear Plugs
    Vango Steller 300SQ
    1ltr Stuff Bag for sleeping bag
    Foam Sleeping Mat
    Small travel Inflatable Pillow

    Clothing
    Craghoppers Basecamp zip off trousers
    Regatta XL-T Mens Walking Boots
    Wool Thermal Socks
    Bench Waterproof jacket
    Waterproof Overtrousers.

    Cooking/Food/Drink Equipment
    Trangia 27-6
    Trangia Fuel Bottle
    The Pocket Stove
    Hydration Bladder
    Crusader Mug
    Small Salt/Pepper shaker
    Outwell Collaps Bowl
    Travel Tap
    Spork
    Steel Knife/Fork/Spoon set
    Washing up brush/liquid dispenser

    Tools/Equipment
    Garmin eTrex GPS
    New Trent - Dual Port Power Pack
    2x Telescopic Walking Poles
    Rolson 9 Function Multi Tool
    Highlander Folding Saw
    Whitby 'Explora-Kit' Survival Knife - Black
    Vango Fire Starter
    12 LED Headlight
    Plastic lightweight Trowel (Will be replacing with foldup).

    Other
    Insect Repellant & Bite Spray
    Food For Free by Richard Mabey (Book)
    Ray Mears Bushcraft/Survival (Books)


    Things Still to get
    All Weather Notepad
    Rucksack cover
    Dry/Stuff bag set
    Binoculars
    Food
    Wash kit
    First Aid Kit
    Tick Remover
    Other...
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    wot no food lol

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    Map and compass?

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    ... kitchen sink?



    No, I'm being cheeky as I took a lot more with me on my first wild camp.

    Whatever you end up taking, a handy exercise when you get back is lay all your kit out, on say your ground sheet, remove your FAK, then separate your kit into stuff you used and stuff you didn't. Remove all the stuff you didn't use, then have a think if there is anything you did take and use, you could have done without and if there is anything that qualifies, remove that too. What remains, plus your FAK, should provide the foundation kit for you to add to, when go on your second wild camp.

    Although some of what you will have removed will make its way back into your bag.

    Part of the fun is working out what you need to have with you, enjoy the experience.

    Good luck on your camp


    DISCLAIMER: THE ABOVE EXERCISE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS ANYTHING OTHER THAN A BIT OF FUN
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    How about a Czech Army Bedroll?

    Lol. Sorry bit of an in joke on NB.



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    Not bad, a bit "gear heavy", but not too much

    Things I would add:
    Buff or shemagh
    Thin woolen beanie (yes, even for summer)
    Alcohol hand sanitizer
    Collon balls for tinder
    Old cotton t-shirt for rags etc. (if you bring a small tin, you can even make charcloth)

    Things I would remove:
    The tarp
    Pocket stove
    Cutlery or spork
    Walking poles (unless you really need them)

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    Quote Originally Posted by airbornelondon View Post
    wot no food lol
    Got a couple of ration packs, Plus food is on my still to get list at bottom.

    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    Knife?
    Its in the tools section.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kernowek Scouser View Post
    ... kitchen sink?



    No, I'm being cheeky as I took a lot more with me on my first wild camp.

    Whatever you end up taking, a handy exercise when you get back is lay all your kit out, on say your ground sheet, remove your FAK, then separate your kit into stuff you used and stuff you didn't. Remove all the stuff you didn't use, then have a think if there is anything you did take and use, you could have done without and if there is anything that qualifies, remove that too. What remains, plus your FAK, should provide the foundation kit for you to add to, when go on your second wild camp.

    Although some of what you will have removed will make its way back into your bag.

    Part of the fun is working out what you need to have with you, enjoy the experience.

    Good luck on your camp


    DISCLAIMER: THE ABOVE EXERCISE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS ANYTHING OTHER THAN A BIT OF FUN
    Indeed. however I think what I have at the moment is what I would like to take regardless of wether I use it or not but will know more once I have been a few times.

    Quote Originally Posted by JEEP View Post
    Not bad, a bit "gear heavy", but not too much

    Things I would add:
    Buff or shemagh
    Thin woolen beanie (yes, even for summer)
    Alcohol hand sanitizer
    Collon balls for tinder
    Old cotton t-shirt for rags etc. (if you bring a small tin, you can even make charcloth)

    Things I would remove:
    The tarp
    Pocket stove
    Cutlery or spork
    Walking poles (unless you really need them)
    Thanks for the recommendations.

    I have cotton balls in my pocket stove tin. Thought they would come in handy for firelighting with my spark stick. I was also tempted to make some charcloth, will probably have a go before I leave or while im there.

    I got the pocket stove prior to me deciding to get a Trangia set. I was taking both as I could make a brew on one while cooking on other

    The cutlery all clip together within the handle of one of them and way very little and will be my main cutlery for eating steak etc (Yes ill be taking steak ). I got the spork as an alternative aswell as what I will use in the Trangia when stirring things as to not scratch the non-stick surface of pots.

    I think I will end up having a full kit and a lightwight kit depending on location or trip.

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Map and compass?

    Martin
    Got a OS map and compass in the handle of survival knife and offline maps on my phone (Which I have a portable power supply for now)

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