>>2656022No, obviously you adjust your gear to the requirements of the tour you are going to undertake.
That said, I always carry my 10 cm flip knife in case I need to stab an unhinged shitbull to death
When I'm hunting or doing work on my hunting estate, I always carry my .357 Magnum loaded with Buffalo Bore 180gr JHPs. Bears and boars are not to be trifled with.
Phone obviously
Medium-sized aluminium 1000 lm torch
Small compact 800 lm torch with red light option to maintain my night vision when I need to check on my gear or something in the dark
variable 100-800 lm head torch in case I need to eviscerate game in the field or do other tasks that require both hands
When doing overnighters, 2 different methods of making fire (pocket torch/wind resistant lighter, regular lighter)
Tinder, my favourite is "fire wool" - basically just waterproof wax-infused wood slivers pressed into a cylinder that you can twist open and they burn for a good long time
Naturally, you'll also need an axe (Müller make the best ones); ash handle is always the way to go no matter what hickory-brained mutts say due to superior shock absorption and local availability
Folding saw - always buy Japanese, they have the best steel and sharpest teeth (can highly recommend Z-saw's coarse 210, it's a Silky without gay mutt life style jewtoobers shilling for it and paying 100% extra for the name)
I have a log cabin that I stay in, so all of that tent and tarp faggotry escapes me.
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