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arctic hobo
25-01-2005, 18:09
Right, my bank just gave me 50 quid, which I reckon is rather nice, and I was thinking of spending it on something bushcrafty, but I'm not sure what. Not a knife, I'm sure of that :nono: :lol: I can't make my mind up... if you folks had a bit of spare cash what might you spend it on? :?:
bambodoggy
25-01-2005, 18:28
Fast cars and lose..... Wups, wrong Forum!!!! :rolmao: :rolmao:
I'd go for a gortex bivvi bag Mate!
if it happened to me right now i would probably get a water pump.. its one of those things i have never splashed out on (thinking i will jus keep on with puri-tabs) but i would like to have one.
i would go for a therm a rest :wave:
bivi bag or thermarest. I thermarest would likely be the first choice
A nice leather possibles pouch.
Ade
Celtic Dragon
25-01-2005, 19:45
How about taking everyone at the ashdown meet for a pint!!!! :D:D:D
How about taking everyone at the ashdown meet for a pint
Jake would get drunk!!
What We really need to know is what kit do you have already
SquirrelBoy
25-01-2005, 20:04
I reckon a Gransfors Mini Hatchet Axe, you even get change :biggthump
A train ticket to somewhere nice.
A train ticket to somewhere nice.
That's what I would go for!
Use it to get out there and use the kit you already have!
rapidboy
25-01-2005, 22:59
Not a knife, I'm sure of that :nono: :lol:
:yikes: Are you mad ? you always NEED a new knife :o):
Seriously ,If it was me i'd have a nice new sleeping bag but like Andy said we need to know what you have already.
in my case a manual chainsaw and a new headlight. Or try to find (thats in my case) a chick and spend it on/for her...
Seriously ,If it was me i'd have a nice new sleeping bag but like Andy said we need to know what you have already.
Yeah. If it was me I'd buy a bivvy bag but like Andy and RB I'm not sure what you've got.
The train ticket really is a good idea though.
Jake would get drunk!!
Look, short people spend less money on booze!
You know AH, for £50 you could get yourself a nice Allan Blade knife, oh yeah sorry...;) :D :D
Well, you could spend an extra £30 ang get a hennessey?
Rhapsody
25-01-2005, 23:50
Right, my bank just gave me 50 quid, which I reckon is rather nice, and I was thinking of spending it on something bushcrafty, but I'm not sure what. Not a knife, I'm sure of that :nono: :lol: I can't make my mind up... if you folks had a bit of spare cash what might you spend it on? :?:
Buy a drinking horn! You could drink mead from it and awesome stuff like that, or you could just wear it on a baldrick and shout "Yarrrrgh!" a lot. Either way, it'd be the best possible use of fifty sobs!
arctic hobo
26-01-2005, 00:09
Rhapsody, I am so, so tempted :rolmao: you get the award for the coolest idea on here :biggthump
Right now a train ticket to somewhere would be wonderful. Keep 'em coming, they don't have to apply to me, it's a bit of fun :wave:
Never mind the train. Flights are so cheap, how about Bristol to Faro for £58 and hiking back from there?
[I tried to insert a screen grab of the cost from Easy Jet, but failed miserably. Why does the simple cut-n-paste not work?]
Celtic Dragon
26-01-2005, 01:04
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Dunno what you already have mate, but I'd go with the bivi bag, thermarest Idea
If tou already have those, perhaps a decent billy can and a Trangia
I find the led head lamp (head torch??) is one of the handiest high tech tools for the woods and anywhere else for that matter. Ever have to fix something in the dark and try to hold a flashlight (torch?) or prop it on somethng? :shock:
Some good reading material is always a good investment.
Tilley hats are the bomb! :lol:
A good pair of boots.
Save it towards a good pair of binoculars.
Titanium cook pot.
New pack.
A fire piston!
A good matchsafe.
??? :-)
Bob Hurley
26-01-2005, 02:35
Keep 'em coming, they don't have to apply to me, it's a bit of fun :wave:
Well, in that case ... :wink:
That would buy me a season's hunting license for Virginia, and there are two huge national forests within a 5 hour drive of me. One of those forests has some virgin hemlock timber that I've never seen.
ChrisKavanaugh
26-01-2005, 03:23
Any landtrusts or conservation groups need a contribution? Do you know anyone of limited resources who would make a good bushcrafter with the gift of a few essentials?
Right, my bank just gave me 50 quid, which I reckon is rather nice, and I was thinking of spending it on something bushcrafty, but I'm not sure what. Not a knife, I'm sure of that :nono: :lol: I can't make my mind up... if you folks had a bit of spare cash what might you spend it on? :?:
I would spend £10 quid on a billy can and some meths.
The rest I would buy a disposable barbecue tray (used as a hibachi) and some lumpwood (I have a brick built barbecue in my garden), some food to barbecue, some drink (a case of lager or 2 and some non-alchholic drinks), then I would invite some friends over (bring a bottle or food, possibly more lumpwood) and have a barbecue in my garden.
After cleaning up the next day I would then use the tray to make a windshield, the grill to make a potstand and the empty non-alcoholic cans to make stoves :-) .
After barbecues you nearly always have food to keep you going for a good couple of days and maybe a bottle of wine or 2 :wink:
Your friends tend to appreciate the gesture to, so all in all, you get to have a good time, your friends get to have a good time, you recycle some of the waste and get a stove, a potstand, a windshield out of it and these you can use with your newly acquired billy can and fuel :o):
Paganwolf
26-01-2005, 08:41
Id get a bottle of JD a few beers a bit of grub, get some good friends together and spend a weekend in the woods having a laugh, oh and doing a bit of bushcraft :lol: , :shock: hey Im doing that this weekend!!! HAPPY DAYS :o): :lol: :wink:
A Thermarest...really the only thing I'm after now....and a pint of Guiness. :wink:
Investing in friends old and new at Ashdown this weekend.
Hint:
http://web.mawebcenters.com/clubhouse2000/images/keg_pounding_hw.gif
Very tricky one.
1) I know you said 'not a kni...' but how about a very nice every day carry folder. A Case XX or similar.
2) What is the most important bit of kit? I believe it is a waterproof jacket in our climate. Fifty sovs would get you most of the way to a Keela Ottawa, or about half or third the way to a nice goretex job.
3) Three of the new Argos one man tents, with a fiver change left over. (Actually, I am joking. I think the new argos tents are single skinned and therefore dodgy. The old ones are good.)
4) Just get something really, really well made and classic - you will enjoy it all your life, and then enjoy it again when your kids inherit an heirloom. You might need to save a bit more. Surprising how cheap some things are now as they are considered obsolete, but 20 or 30 years ago were horrifyingly expensive. Some ideas (some only loosely bushcrafty):
Leica camera
Minox camera
Feinwerkbau 65 target air pistol (the best in the world for nearly 30 years, now sold second hand at £120 or so)
Weirauch/Original/Feinwerkbau air rifle. Or a classic BSA Airsporter - 1946 design!
Bear recurve bow ( Sixties classic - buy from US off ebay - caveat emptor!)
A nice LED torch
Russian binos/telescope - A two draw 20x50 is in your price range and very good for deer
Summer is coming - how about an Akubra felt hat?
Paganwolf
26-01-2005, 11:18
Investing in friends old and new at Ashdown this weekend.
Hint:
http://web.mawebcenters.com/clubhouse2000/images/keg_pounding_hw.gif
LOL :rolmao: been there done it got beer on my t'shirt :rolmao: