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Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup

Posted By: michelangelo

Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup - 02/27/10 04:46 PM

I'm trying guys..., but as you know it's like searching the Holy Grail :-)
Anyway, this is my rucksack, a Berghaus 25 litres: it's not big, but it's sufficent for most of my trips :-)
Here the front side: you may see a Lansky sharpener (red color) linked to the pocket, it's light, it's work, also you have 2 different types of sharpening possibilities
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backside: on the top a luminescent compass (Brunton), it's light, it's work, and it's good also because you may find the rucksack on the dark, on the right webbing a shackle, on the left webbing of course the SY MUK (!!), on the belt (right side) Maxpedition Rollypolly
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the RollyPolly it's an expandable pocket
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you may push on it different things that you want to have readily available during the trip
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between my back and the rucksack I stored a pair of gloves (Mechanix) and a cotton bandana, the airflow is always possible
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on the top-pocket: wallet, what I call my Suddenly Emergency Kit (bandstrip, lighter, etc.), kleenex, sunglasses, folding knife (Benchmade Ruckus), malice clips, lighter, labello stick, Pentagon light, Fenix P3D light, homemade firestarter
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Pentagon light it's usefull also to had light walking, due to the clip
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inside rucksack: shemag, hat and gloves for cold climates, underclothes, cotton piece, hat for hot climates, survival blanket, SAS survival guide, 72 hours survival kit, stuff for make water drinkable (forgott the name :-), 60 cm plastic tube, 4 metres paracord 550lb
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on the rucksack pocket's: aluminium bottle (Cassin), steel thermos (Salewa), folding saw (Opinel n. 18)
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folding saw could be replaced by a little axe if needed (sheath handmade by myself)
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Hope not boired you too much.
Ciao! Alfredo
Posted By: ordawg1

Re: Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup - 02/27/10 09:30 PM

Nice job- I like it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />. Pack looks to be a great size-Thanks for sharing <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Bushman5

Re: Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup - 02/28/10 03:34 AM

very cool! well thought out and packaged!
Posted By: sumoj275

Re: Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup - 02/28/10 06:57 AM

Very cool package.
Posted By: myketheknife

Re: Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup - 02/28/10 10:41 PM

Nice setup, love the rukus. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: KnifeParty

Re: Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup - 03/01/10 08:40 AM

Thanks for posting you got a really good setup. I like how its a common man's type setup.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Searching for the "perfect" bushcrat setup - 03/01/10 02:29 PM

+1 Very nice indeed Fredo! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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