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Hey /out/,
>>20303778
Same thread as in /k/, hope you may add some good advice:
I will live outdoors for this year (at least until winter) and wanted to have some experienced people to have a look at my loadout. Stuff that is missing, should be replaced, added, etc. I have the opportunity to depot some of my shit at my girlfriends house so I don't have to sell or throw away gear I won't take with me. Stuff I will put there will be my down sleeping bag for winter and my dumbbells for example.
My backpack is a Berghaus Atlas Cyclops II that takes up to 120 liter of stuff. I will get a rain cover in Flecktarn for it. Inside there will be various waterproof bags like those from Ortlieb to keep my sleeping bag, my food, my clothing and other stuff safe, sorted and well packed.
I will sleep in a Clark NX-250 Camo and under a Warbonnet Superfly. I also want to get a lighter sleeping bag for the warmer temperatures that started two days ago. The down one is warm but heavy and bulgy, even with compression.
I will eat from a Trangia cooking set, so far I only want to buy a tea kettle, a pot and a pan with grip, as the whole set is quite expensive if you buy the one I want (hardanodized aluminium). I still have a german army field dish set and the flatware, a folding cup, all of which will do until I have the Trangia set. I will cook on a Primus gas stove or on a dakota fire hole, depending on the situation.
For defensive and crafting needs (shelter, shithole, firewood, cooking, etc.) I will have an austrian FM 78 and a Cold Steel Saperka (shovel). Both lightweight, cheap and nearly indestructable. I will also take my RAM pistol with me to have some fun in the woods (Eurofag here, can't own real gunz).
It said field too long so I will split it here.
Pic related, german KSK soldiers with matching gear, left out the weapons and vests.
>>20303778
Same thread as in /k/, hope you may add some good advice:
I will live outdoors for this year (at least until winter) and wanted to have some experienced people to have a look at my loadout. Stuff that is missing, should be replaced, added, etc. I have the opportunity to depot some of my shit at my girlfriends house so I don't have to sell or throw away gear I won't take with me. Stuff I will put there will be my down sleeping bag for winter and my dumbbells for example.
My backpack is a Berghaus Atlas Cyclops II that takes up to 120 liter of stuff. I will get a rain cover in Flecktarn for it. Inside there will be various waterproof bags like those from Ortlieb to keep my sleeping bag, my food, my clothing and other stuff safe, sorted and well packed.
I will sleep in a Clark NX-250 Camo and under a Warbonnet Superfly. I also want to get a lighter sleeping bag for the warmer temperatures that started two days ago. The down one is warm but heavy and bulgy, even with compression.
I will eat from a Trangia cooking set, so far I only want to buy a tea kettle, a pot and a pan with grip, as the whole set is quite expensive if you buy the one I want (hardanodized aluminium). I still have a german army field dish set and the flatware, a folding cup, all of which will do until I have the Trangia set. I will cook on a Primus gas stove or on a dakota fire hole, depending on the situation.
For defensive and crafting needs (shelter, shithole, firewood, cooking, etc.) I will have an austrian FM 78 and a Cold Steel Saperka (shovel). Both lightweight, cheap and nearly indestructable. I will also take my RAM pistol with me to have some fun in the woods (Eurofag here, can't own real gunz).
It said field too long so I will split it here.
Pic related, german KSK soldiers with matching gear, left out the weapons and vests.