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Welcome all, This has been a return to a previous campsite I created last year. The location is the same spot I filmed my one year YouTube anniversary at. So, you will see a lot of similarities if you have seen it. The shelter system is obviously from Bushcraft Spain (they have not sponsored, nor given me any kit to review). I fancied their items because they were more pliable than my other tarps and ground cloths, they are however thinner. The ground cloth is something to highlight, as well, with its cashmere and wool blend which keeps you nice and cozy. I am extremely happy with the items, They make for a perfect kit. I'm excited to bring them out again. The structure is my all time favourite. I prefer Plow Points with a structure. The spine up the back allows for plenty of headroom. The tarp has an 8 ft span, which gives me plenty of leg and headroom being 5 ft 9 in. If it was to rain sideways or so, I could always lower the front part of the frame or just scoot for the back, which makes it versatile. I could certainly fit a dog and a pack inside comfortably. The ground sheet gives me the ability to spread out since it covers nearly the entire ground of the setup, and the rest is covered by the tarp flaps. And best of all, easy to set up. The 3-day Meatball stew came about because I wished to have a one pot wonder for the entire trip and thus streamlining the amount of items I bring. Therefore, I purchased the 120 Oz SRO Bush pot. This makes it so convenient for me, because I can just put most of my ingredients in one pot and take off. The Waxed Canvas bags I used are from (PNW) Pacific Northwest Bushcraft. They are artisanal Bushcraft outfitters that are small production, yet high quality craftspersonship. In addition, they are family owned, which I'm happy to support. They are listed as a large and small pantry bag, and an all purpose gear bag that can be used as a pillow case, as well. https://www.pnwbushcraft.com/ The new gloves are exactly what I have been looking for, the specifications are exact. I'm so happy with them! I purchased them from https://adirondackamerican.webs.com/ Dutch Blackfeather recommended them on one of his YouTube videos and he was spot on. check out his new channel and let him know I sent you. / @dutchblackfeather The Tinder pouch was made by a leather works Craftsman out of England. It was an upgrade from my tiny little pack that you've all seen, however, I didn't get it for the capacity, I got it for the Ferro rod holder since my new knife sheath from my new Ray Mears Woodlore Pro (hands down the best knife I've ever owned) doesn't have a fire steel holder, even though I can use the sheath from my other Ray Mears Bushcraft knife as you must have seen before, it also has a sharpener. The rucksack is the Boreal Bushcraft pack by Skogsvana, it debuted a couple of videos back. I made certain to highlight quite a bit of its features in this outing, such as the Foam slide in Panel that makes for back support, a sit pad, and for side sleepers or just torso comfort it works as a sleeping pad. The hood of the pack has a zipper which I long for in my other wax canvas ruck, it has a lumbar pad (sold separately) that keeps the weight suspended (and not dragging on you as if you had a 12-year-old on your back), one large and one smaller side pocket, attachment loops for the additional side pockets that you can add on (sold separately) or simply clip and strap things onto the pack, it has daisy chain loops on the shoulder straps, two front pockets with slip pockets that I usually put my saw or fat wood in, an ax holder and blanket and hood loops for gear. I also purchased the belt as you can see (sold separately). The blanket is an iconic Hudson Bay 6 Point 350 Year anniversary limited edition. I'm so glad I scored it because it was the last one. If you look closely you'll see that it has a special label on it. Anyway, I hope you will all enjoy this adventure, because I certainly did and I'm very happy to be able to share it with you all. let me know if you have any questions for I will look forward to answering them. Cheers, -Càrn The Lore of Bushcraft For more content Please Like, Subscribe and Ring that Bell to receive notifications and follow me where I have reviews, announcements and extra content. I shall look forward to seeing you all there. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theloreofbu... Facebook / theloreofbushcraftpage Twitter / loreofbushcraft