I have a buddy who has always had an affinity for outdoor activities and the things that go along with such hobbies. So for this Christmas, I found something right up his alley and it got me wondering what items others have that they wouldn't venture into the outdoors without.
Here's what I got for him:
(http://www.crkt.com/crkt/content/images_inv/e/f/385/91003-4RETSm_large2_385.jpg)
My outdoor adventure multi-tool... [thumbsup]
(http://i53.tinypic.com/30dla3k.jpg)
Ultimate outdoor equipment: a good fixed blade knife, flint, and some 550 cord.
Here is the tool I need to be as outdoorsy and adventurous as I feel I can possibly be:
(http://images.channels.nl/images/hotel/org/219/219502.jpg)
sac
/don't work hard all year so I can pretend to be homeless for a week ;D
(http://www.gunpundit.com/2007/mossberg_jic_51340.jpg)
<cue rage against the machine song>
ok, i dont really have one of these.
missus and i like camping.
our indispensables are the travel bar and a book.
Personally, I love this:
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRoW51B2TMHwl_lIYyY3oo-YpmFMBRy38yQWF5lTMPZAUU_kf_f)
I can McGyver my way out of anything!
Quote from: Monster Dave on December 21, 2010, 09:44:30 AM
Personally, I love this:
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I can McGyver my way out of anything!
You call that a knife?
(http://lh6.ggpht.com/_om0JErZHvOU/TRDrh0JCsPI/AAAAAAAAR7Y/Z_tJCXxP3bg/s800/IMAG0643.jpg)
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_om0JErZHvOU/TRDrniYMW5I/AAAAAAAAR7g/qBV1lK5eD0U/s800/IMAG0642.jpg)
[beer]
Quote from: rgramjet on December 21, 2010, 10:06:45 AM
You call that a knife?
(http://lh6.ggpht.com/_om0JErZHvOU/TRDrh0JCsPI/AAAAAAAAR7Y/Z_tJCXxP3bg/s800/IMAG0643.jpg)
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_om0JErZHvOU/TRDrniYMW5I/AAAAAAAAR7g/qBV1lK5eD0U/s800/IMAG0642.jpg)
[beer]
You call
THAT a knife??
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT21GKN4FopmVOUvU0eZYQlMztgPO3ExyvBpLURpFImpmhaSe9OpA)
[cheeky]
Quote from: Monster Dave on December 21, 2010, 08:08:09 AM
(http://www.crkt.com/crkt/content/images_inv/e/f/385/91003-4RETSm_large2_385.jpg)
That's pretty cool. My only problem is it wouldn't be able to reach the bottom of the Mountain House food bags I take camping.
umm.....tilt the bag!! [cheeky]
After thinking about it, I'm just going to tie some paracord to the top and just wear it like a feed bag.
(http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t70/robert3520/563_S2S_Ipood.jpg?t=1293180214)
Introducing the iPood, the world's strongest, lightest and most compact camp trowel! Supported by “Leave No Trace â€" outdoor ethicsâ€, this funky camp trowel comes in a range of colours and is constructed with ultra light T6 Aluminium.
As the makers say: “Poo with Pride!†[cheeky]
http://www.paddypallin.com.au/default.aspx?page=78&product=563 (http://www.paddypallin.com.au/default.aspx?page=78&product=563)
There are 5 items in my Camelbak for deployments
Baby wipes
Jetboil
Spork
Blade
Light
The rest is just extra shit to be lost
(http://uk.farnell.com/productimages/farnell/standard/122979606-40.jpg)
I've had the Nicholson MultiMax since around 1998 and it is still pristine [thumbsup]
I'll go with my standard answer and say Monsterlover.