Pinewood polycotton anorak, od green
Pinewood polycotton anorak, od green
Last edited by JEEP; 08-03-2012 at 07:54 PM.
A second US Army poncho liner/ranger blanket (so nice to sleep under!!!) and a Jetboil SOL cooking system.............. actually a trade as payment for a paduak handled Scout skinning knife.
Victorinox Huntsman
Rab Tempo Jacket
Large clip on towel thing
Ortlieb Coffee filter holder
Clip on glasses cloth
2 mountain equipment travel trousers, 1 converting, 1 normal
Casio somin or other watch
Natural insect repelant
Robb
Every mile on a river takes you further from home than every hundred miles on a road.
I hope thats a birchbark canoe in your pocket.... - I guess i should give some credit to Metal Mug
coleman cobra 2 tent, LED Lenser P3 torch, Wenger classic 13 function knife, snugpak chrysalis 2. O dear, my missus is no going to be too happy
A genuine US surplus wet weather poncho liner £14.99 bargain......and a water bottle filter
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Haglöfs Bungy Zip Hood, black; http://www.haglofs.com/en-us/product...ood_en-us.aspx This must be the nicest powerfleece jacket I have ever owned!
Trangia No. 200245 Kettle; http://www.trangia.se/english/2926.kettles.html 1,4 L kettle with a more "fireproof" handle than the smaller Trangia kettles - and a big enough opening for it to be used as a pot for cooking. This is, together with my Bushcooker, going to be the base of my new ultra minimalistic "short hike" kit
Four packages of windprood matches for the scouts
In my humble opinion; yes. They are one of the few producers of outdoor clothing that has stayed 100% true to their purpose.
Way too many of the other big producers have degenerated into producing clothing for the "high street adventurers" - and only a few true pieces of, often heavily overpriced, true outdoor clothing.