Pits & Bits – Wash and Wipes

My first use of this product was not outdoors as I had intended, it was in the office while getting ready for the works Christmas party. Pits & Bits was in my travel wash kit as I like to travel light and this seemed as good a time as any to give it a go as I was not able to use the shower on the upper floor.

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I took the expandable wipe and added the body wash, within seconds it expanded into a cloth ready for cleaning. I like the gentle fragrance as you clean and it does not leave that baby wipe smell I found with other products. Once wiped all over it took a few more minutes to dry and that was it, simple and efficient.

This is a great product for keeping in your bag, quick and easy to use. I highly recommend Pits & Bits for your pack, the wash and wipe system is great for keeping clean on the go.

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Wood Carving Projects – Part 1

I enjoy carving wood and it is a skill I have been looking to improve upon, so I spent the day with Terry from I.E.A.T Scouts and went back to basics to improve my wood carving skills.

We started the day by carving wizards into soap with ice lolly sticks cut to make knifes, while it was part carving and part sculpting. I found it to be rather therapeutic. It is also a great introduction into carving such items from wood, making you think about how the next cut is going to be made and working on symmetry.

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I did learn the hard way to make sure you have no soap shavings on your hand if you are going to rub your eyes. Other projects to start with include spike trolls or carving from sweet potatoes.

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Podcast Episode 15

The episode before Christmas.

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In this show we get some leather pouches from Al in Canada. Catch up with IEAT Scouts and David Willis at the 8th Ealing Scout Group Centenary camp. Discover that Mark is a Burner not a Carver when it comes to wood. Terry we need to convert him. Talk then turns to what we want for Christmas from the big red fella and how to make a hobo stove.

We announce the winner of the Shark Tinderbox and North West Bushcraft Competitions, then bring you a new contest to win a copy of Ray Goodwin’s “Canoeing” book. Mark learns that Ray will always forget anything you ask him to do when he is carving. Breaking news from Frontier Bushcraft, who will be offering courses in Sweden next year. Also Paul Kirtley has 20, that’s right 20 free videos for you to watch.

Ray gives his first impressions on Surgu and we start to get excited about the Bushcraft Show 2014. We also go spoon carving crazy to talk about the 2nd International Secret Spoon Swap and London Spoon Club.

Adrian Rose talks about bread and what is primitive, along with a recipe that will make a tasty campfire treat.

Links:
Shark Tinderbox
North West Bushcraft
Damper Bread Recipe
Ray Goodwin
Bushcraft and Survival Skills Magazine
The Bushcraft Show 2014
Hobo Stove
Paul Kirtley Blog (sign up see his 20 free videos)
Frontier Bushcraft

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Karrimor SF Predator Patrol 45 PLCE Backpack

When I received the Karrimor SF Predator Patrol 45 from Nightgear the first thing that I noticed about this bag was that it was shorter but deeper than a 45 litre bag I had in the past, I found that this makes packing bulkier items easier and makes better use of the internal space.

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The first time I used it I found that it made much better use of the space then my 65 litre bag as I was able to pack a hammock, tarp and under blanket with space left over that would fit a sleeping bag or wool blanket.

With the ability to add side pockets that can expand the capacity of the bag by 25 litres to 70 litres, this allows me to pack additional items when I have my warmer sleeping bag in the main compartment. My sleeping mat fits over the two side pockets rather nicely, so I can now fit everything I need for a weekends camp in the one bag.

I like the addition of the modular webbing which further increases the versatility of bag by allowing me to add compatible pouches if required such as a first aid kit and increase the storage again.

Not being a fan of hip belts I like that it can be hidden away because I find they get in my way, without the side pockets I will be using this bag for walking and the odd overnight stay with the hammock or bivvy.

One modification I did make was to remove some straps with fastex buckles from inside the main compartment (which I think are for holding a hydration bladder), these are currently in the zippered mesh pocket inside the lid and ready to be used for attaching items to the outside when needed. I have also found the draw cords stick a little when opening/closing the main compartment and I might replace them with paracord in the future. The only other thing I have an issue with is tidying away the straps as I dislike dangling straps slapping about as I walk, which I was surprised about considering it is aimed at the military market.

I have even used it for traveling to functions where I was able to fit my suit bag and a weekends worth of clothing into the bag with some space left over. Overall I am impressed with the Predator Patrol backpack and will be expanding upon it in the future, if you are looking for a modular bag system this would be a great starting item. Scores 8½ out of 10, it loses the points for the dangling straps.

You can get the range of KarrimorSF products from NightGear

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How to split wood with a knife – Ben Orford

Ben Orford demonstrates safe wood splitting using a knife.

For more information about Ben Orford and his work, visit: www.benorford.com

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