28 November 2013, 11:15,
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Danzord
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cold weather gear.
Im looking at spending a night on dartmoor soon but have no idea what to take. Looking for ideas for kit as i dont realy have any at the moment and have a limited budget so any money saving tips apreciated.
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28 November 2013, 20:01,
(This post was last modified: 28 November 2013, 20:03 by Midnitemo.)
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RE: cold weather gear.
army surplus gear usually gives you more bang for your buck and its tried and tested.
I swear by the 95 pattern goretex rain suit £20 the jacket& £20 the trousers....superbbit of kit.
Nothing is fool proof for a sufficiently talented fool!!!!
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28 November 2013, 22:10,
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RE: cold weather gear.
Layers,... if you are short on pennies, then wear a few layers rather than one think one,.. with the most water proof on the top,.. for warmth, think natural wool
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28 November 2013, 22:59,
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Danzord
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RE: cold weather gear.
Thanks guys, looks like im going shopping
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28 November 2013, 23:44,
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RE: cold weather gear.
Can always make your own wool wear. look at wool blanket hoodies on youtube. very warm. i made one, It is tricky
Sporty Tech T-shirts that wick moisture are good for layers too. You may already have some
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28 November 2013, 23:54,
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Danzord
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RE: cold weather gear.
(28 November 2013, 23:44)SecretPrepper Wrote: Can always make your own wool wear. look at wool blanket hoodies on youtube. very warm.
Ill check them out. Thanks.
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29 November 2013, 10:04,
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RE: cold weather gear.
Last week I picked up a thermal insulated mechanic's one piece overall from Lidl for £15.00
Yesterday I worked in freezing to -7c conditions for 5 hours, and it proved very toasty indeed.
As highlander wrote: Layers and an outer layer of wind proof water proof material seem to work best. I find that long johns, and a long sleeved vest are good base layers.
Don't forget warm headgear, thick socks, gloves, and good quality boots.
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29 November 2013, 14:01,
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RE: cold weather gear.
You can get dew liners for £30 / £40 - if you're lucky enough to find one large enough to fit it. Good for extreme cold conditions.
Winter camping on dartmoor and not a lot of kit? well, it's no different to camping anywhere else. Something to sleep under (tarp / tent) something to sleep in (doss bag & bivi if you want, or wool blankets) will do you for a night. If you find yourself getting cold then make a small fire.
For one nighters I either go full laden with all my gear, or just take a tarp and a blanket. I find, personally, that it's very easy to get a bit carried away (especially if you have a fair bit of gear) and take way too much. Last outing I took my doss bag, blankets, hammock, 2 tarps, 50 foot of 9mm rope, lots of paracord, laplander, 21" folding saw, gb sfa, loads of knives, 2 cook sets and more stuff that never made it out of the bag. What did I use? none of it. Mainly cause I got too drunk to put the hammock & tarp up so I slept under a table instead. But that's besides the point, the point is, you don't need a lot of gear.
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29 November 2013, 14:06,
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Danzord
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RE: cold weather gear.
Thanks for the advice, looks like i dont actualy need as much as i thought
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29 November 2013, 14:27,
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RE: cold weather gear.
Spare socks are always handy on the moor imo.
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