Bushcraft Checklist

Bushcraft Checklist

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When organising your Bushcraft weekend, it is essential to pack the correct clothing. Bushcraft clothing should keep you both warm and dry. We recommend a good quality base layer followed by hard wearing outer clothing such as Cargo or combat trousers, which are both strong and fast drying. A pair of sturdy boots and a waterproof jacket will also protect you from the elements.

Plastic bags or better still waterproof dry bags will help keep your kit dry, they are also great for keeping some dry tinder for those all important Bushcraft fires.

A good selection of tools as well as a Bushcraft knife will be required in order to make your shelter.

Bushcraft checklist of equipment required when organising a successful Bushcraft weekend.

We have left some empty lines for your own requirements

Camping Drink / Cook / Eating / First AidHygiene
Bivi Tent Camping stove Towel
Tent Pegs Bottled Gas Soap
Rope Cool Box / Fridge Shampoo
Mallet Fire Lighter Toothbrush
Groundsheet / Tarp Waterproof Matches Toothpaste
Hammock Campfire Tripod Wasbag
Basha / Hootchie Dutch Oven Was Cleaning Kit
Camping Chair Billy Cans Toilet Rolls
Sleeping Bag Cooking Utensils First Aid Kit
Pillows Can Opener Insect Repellent
Bivi Bag Cutlery Pain Relief
  Camping Mugs Lip Balm
  Camping Plates Outdoor Clothing
  Water Bottle Waterproofs
  Survival Straw Clothing
  Water Carrier Boots
Bags / Accessories Bottle Opener Socks
Rucksack Food Containers Hats
Waterproof Liner Food  
Waterproof Bags Thermos Flask  
Camera Tin Foil Bushcraft Tools
Binoculars Tea Towels Knife
Spare Batteries Cloths Machete
Torch Washing Bowl Axe
Books Washing Up Liquid Hand Chain Saw
Waterproof Notebook   Shovel
Whistle   Knife Pouch
Batteries   Multi Tool
Mapcase   Light Stick
    Fabric Tape
    Survival Kit

August 20, 2010   Posted in: Campfire Recipes