The point is, that a lot of videos you find in the internet are made to sell equipment.
The truth about bushcraft is, that you don't need special equipment. You can go out with that, what you have at home or can get from somebody in the neighbourhood or family.
And the most important point is, that you should concentrate your money on proofed cheap stuff and a short packing list!
If you keep the packing list as short as possible, you keep the weight of your ruck sack low, and the amount of money you have to invest too.
I will try to give you an example about some equipment of very high quality wich you can get for a very low price:
1. Rucksack
German army, 65 Liters, Flecktarn, used 40€
Here belongs in the German army folding insulation mat, that is the back frame of the ruck sack and necessary! 10€
2. Military Poncho (Poncho - tarp)
German or Austrian army, olive, 210x165cm, used 20€
3.Bivvy bag
British Army, olive or camouflage, Goretex, used 40€
3. Sleeping Bag you should buy a new one from Snugpack in olive green, 60€
A Bag from Aldi or Lidl for the beginning would be ok too, and for 20€ very cheap, but they offer it usually in the beginning of the summer.
4. An Opinel Carbone Nr 8 folding knife, 10€
5. A normal spoon from the kitchen
6. The Tomshoo 750ml and 450ml Titanium mug kit for 25€ the 750ml is made to hang it over an open fire.
Or you take an old 1 Liter pot without plastik handles from the flee market and the 400ml stainless steel mug from Decathlon (4€)
8. Two 1 litre plastik bottles from the super market, the best are Volvic with a wide mouth
3€
9. Two Bic Mini lighters 3€
10. A beer can alcohol stove, how to make it you will find at YouTube
11. A small plastic bottle for the alcohol from the supermarket
12. Head torch from Decathlon for 5€
13. T-Shirt you own
14. Swimming breefs you own
14. Socks you own
15. Two bin bags of 60 litres capacity as ruck sack liners to seal it rainproof from inside, one comes in the lower compartment.
16. Small Plastic bags from the super markets in different colours to keep the content of your rucksack in order, and to pack the pot in, that it doesn't make the content of your ruck sack dirty.
17. Some cordage, for example 2x Decathlon Simond 2mm orange, 2x 3€
18. Tooth brush, folding
19. Toothpaste, small tube
20. Wilkinson one way razor, orange
21. Decathlon microfiber Towel S, blue, 2,50 €
22. Shampoo in a little 50 to 80 ml plastik bottle
23. Instant coffee in a 250ml plastik bottle from the super market
Later you could buy:
24. Decathlon orange aluminimum pegs 5 in a package for 7€.
But for the beginning carve some pegs from wood!
25. Decathlon Compass for around 8€
26. A hiking map of your area
More doesn't belong in a well packed ruck sack!
27. Water proof jacket and trousers in rainy conditions perhaps additional.
28. A folding saw should be expensive. Fiskars extract is the minimum I recommend.
For the beginning it isn't really necessary.
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Cheap green clothing you can find at Decathlon in the Hunting Corner. The stuff has the Brand "Solognac". Or you find good quality Clothing at the Surplus shops.
But for the beginning you should simply use what you have in the wardrobe. Woolen clothing you should prefere!
If you have similar things to the things in the packing list, just use them! !!!!!
A small pot in the kitchen? A folding knife in the writing desk? A woolen blanket somewhere?
And you can find a lot of things second hand for some pennies at the flee market.
It is surely helpfull to ask in the neighbourhood and family. A lot of old Ladies own a completed hunting,trekking or fishing equipment of their husband who died years ago.