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Thread: Darkside or just Heavy Weight Bushcrafting?

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    Default Darkside or just Heavy Weight Bushcrafting?

    Not sure if I've gone across to the darkside but we've just bought a VW T4 as a long term conversion project, won't stop me doing multiday lightweight backpacking but makes basecamps a lot more comfortable, especially with baby due imminently. Going to pick it up beginning of March, had limited work done already with insulation and some electrics but otherwise untouched, being a long wheel based high top should be plenty of room to play.
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    You're going soft! Like me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ged View Post
    You're going soft! Like me.
    Bugger I was afraid of that
    In The Beginning there was nothing, which exploded!

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    Sweet! Been lusting after a silver one a mate has for sale. Brilliant vans.

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    nothin' wrong with a bit of creature comfort! Wish I had one of those too!


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    Sold my t4 last year and from the second it went i missed it. It had 269,000 miles and was the best driving motor ive ever had. Now on the looknout for another one.

    My baby before she went
    Last edited by Johnnyboy1971; 19-02-2012 at 13:23.

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    should make foraging easier

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    Nothing at all wrong with that. It'll get you to places you probably wouldn't have gone to before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyboy1971 View Post
    Sold my t4 last year and from the second it went i missed it. It had 269,000 miles and was the best driving motor ive ever had. Now on the looknout for another one.

    My baby before she went

    Oooh - shiny wheels

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyboy1971 View Post
    Sold my t4 last year and from the second it went i missed it. It had 269,000 miles and was the best driving motor ive ever had. Now on the looknout for another one.

    My baby before she went

    Nice van, I'll take some pics when I pick it up although it won't be as shiny as that for a little while
    In The Beginning there was nothing, which exploded!

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    Just another side of the same coin, and yet more kit!
    I have different hills kit, bushy hammock kit, bush tent kit, glamping kit etc, righ tools for the right job.

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    just found this so sorry for the resurrection. Had a T4 myself which I converted into a surf wagon. Put nearly 200,000 miles on her without skipping a beat. Regret selling it now so on the look out for another. TECHNICALLY you can rig a hammock inside the back so thats good enough to be called "bushcrafting" to me nowt soft about that...real men sleep in hammocks!!
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    Yes definitely, welcome to the dark side young jedi LOL but in our defence, we also get the wear better and cooler looking uniforms

    Just waiting for my new wheel to be finished

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    Any pics????????
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    A wise man once said "Any fool can be uncomfortable!"
    Vans make life more comfortable and you can use them as the Old Time Bushcrafters used mule trains - to get your gear closer to where you want it - with less personal effort andmore comfort
    Side trips a la ultra light weight are then a doddle
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    I used to have an old VW Transporter.

    Miss the old beast.


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    Nowt wrong with a tin tent

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    Exactly the reason I bought my Hyandai Santa Fe 4x4, which has been superb so far!

    In my 'advancing' years comfort seems to be more and more of an issue....... but I'm not fighting it!!!
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