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    Default South Korean Bushcrafter builds a nice Mini Wannigan.

    I stumbled across this blog from a chap from South Korea, some interesting stuff in there but I was particularly taken with this mini wannigan.



    Here is the article, enjoy.

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    very nice. i've been thinking about making a wannigan for a little while, it'd never occured to me to make a little tiny one like that. next free day (july's looking fairly promising at the moment) i shall have a bash at one of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaggystu View Post
    very nice. i've been thinking about making a wannigan for a little while, it'd never occured to me to make a little tiny one like that. next free day (july's looking fairly promising at the moment) i shall have a bash at one of those.
    I made a few a while back, more conventionally sized ones, a very handy addition to a fixed camp even if you are not out for a paddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandbender View Post
    .......a very handy addition to a fixed camp.......
    my thoughts exactly, like many others i enjoy the whole proccess of fiddling around with rucksacks and kit to try and get the "perfect" carry, whilst at the same time doing more and more fixed camping at meets where the furthest i have to carry my kit is from thew car park and back again. a nice big holdall (120 litre snugpack kit monster is what i have in mind) and a wannigan would be a much more sensible approach for fixed camps i think
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    thats an awesome blog love his pack frame
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaggystu View Post
    "...a wannigan would be a much more sensible approach for fixed camps i think..."
    Definitely comfier to sit on and a better work surface to prepare food.

    Quote Originally Posted by dreadhead View Post
    thats an awesome blog love his pack frame
    Indeed, there is a lot of good stuff there, I like his home made canvas tent.
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