Might as well slip out of the closet and offer up my kit list as it stands at the moment...
Equipment
Sabre 75 rucksack
Czech army bedroll
Brit army basha unless I can sort out a canvas tarp in time (looking doubtful)
Paracord
14cm Zebra, cup, spork, Billbank bag
Firelighting kit
UCO tealight lantern
Dustrude folding saw
Woody clone, TBS Boar EDC, SAK
Clothing
Baselayer (either Aldi merino or Helikon Level 2 polyester)
Smartwool socks (with spares)
5.11 cotton shirt
Helikon nyco SFU trousers
Swanny Ranger
Swanny Bush Shirt
Rohan Field Vest (of several pockets)
Tilley T4 in the correct colour
Boots
Work gloves
Woolly hat & headover
Other
Map & compass
FAK
Personal admin kit
Backup/survival kit (pouch with the usual stuff plus some lifeboat rations)
Maintenance & repair kit (sharpener, sewing stuff, spinnaker tape)
Camera & binoculars
Small LED torch
Cellphone with off button activated
Possibles/Cheats/Unofficial
Camelbak attached to rucksack
Collins Gems on birds, trees and foraging
Laplander saw
Hatchet
Journal and scribble sticks
Shemagh
Walking stick
2 x baccy, papers & lighter (lighters only for smokes unless it all goes to shect)
Might bring a light rain jacket depending on forecast
Comments
I found that the bedroll will fold in half and fit into the bottom half of the rucksack, so I see little point (at the moment) in blowing money on something between the Sabre 75 and a daysack.
The Camelbak is an essential for me if I'm walking, but only to be used when walking (I drink small amounts constantly when I'm exerting).
The two Swannies is so that I have options for staying warm during the day, in the evening, and at night. Probably wear neither during the day unless it turns cold, Ranger in the evening, and the Bush Shirt is mainly to enhance warmth in the bedroll if needed (probably lie on top of it), or to wear in the evening if it turns really cold.
The large number of sharps is mainly to give me different things to try, to see what works for me.
Still to sort out food, but I'm a lazy git, so it will probably be mainly ratpack meals and pasta, with ratpack drinks and tea bags for brews. Will add cooking oil and salt, probably some fruit. Might look into bannock mix (or at least bring flour).
Need a water bottle for decanting purified water into, and some sort of cathole digging implement.
Location not finalised yet, but thinking of somewhere up the Trossachs. Hoping to do two nights, but undecided whether to camp in two locations or stay put and amuse myself with some camp craft, wildlife watching and maybe a bimble. Will plan things such that I can choose on the day.