週末にいくつか新しい道具が手に入ったので紹介。
The first item is Italian army surplus 100%wool blanket. It is really stubby, but surprisingly not itchy. The size is 210 x 140cm and really nice, but the biggest problem with this is the anti moth small. I have let it breeze out for 2 days, but still smelling strong. This one goes to my bedroll.
まずは毛布。イタリア軍のウール100%のブランケット。デカイです210x140cm。ごわごわのなんだけど、あまりチクチクしないです。ただ、防虫剤のにおいがきつい・・・二日ほど干したのだけどまだ抜け切らない。これはベッドロールになります。
The second item is Swedish army mess kit (aluminium model). I have found this one on flea market for 10euro. Totally in good condition, doesn’t look like been used much.
二つ目はスウェーデン軍の飯盒セット(アルミモデル)。使用済みですが、かなり状態は良く、ぱっと見は未使用かと思うほど。
I will replace the 1L stainless mug cup to this one. While on camping, I am not that in to instant food cooking, and do need some level of cooking capacity on pots and things. I am sure this will be a great addition to my kit. However, when was the last time I have used the mess kit.
1Lのステンレスマグをこの飯盒に置き換えます。キャンプ時は結構料理する派なので、このくらいの料理能力の有る物の方がやはり使い勝手が良い。
しかし飯盒を手にするのは何年ぶりだろう。
Then the next one is fire steel. Yes, it is again the Light My fire Fire steel but this time, it is “Fire steel 2.0”!!!
次のアイテムは言わずと知れたライトマイファイヤーのファイヤースチール。デモね、新モデルのファイヤースチール2.0!!
So what is the difference?
何が違うのかって??
何が違うのかって??
Here is the old model next to new model. The steel size is exactly the same, but the handle design is different on both steel and striker.
旧型と新型を並べてみた。スチールは同じ大きさだが、ストライカーと、ハンドルの形状が違う。紐もちょっとお洒落になった。
But the biggest difference is the striker handle. If you look at closer, it has a new function on it! Yes, it works as emergency signaling whistle. And it makes really loud sound.
一番の違いはストライカーのハンドル。良く見ると新しい機能が付いている。
解るかな???そう、緊急信号用の笛!これはなんとなくうれしい。サバイバルキットに入れるにも、更に便利。
Now, all I need has lined up, so packed them all together.
これでほぼ必要なものは揃ったので、早速パッキングしてみた。
It packs quite good, and notice that I have figured out the bedroll carrying system. I have attached the shoulder strap from my old bag. It feels OK, I just need to try walking with it some distance some time to try out.
結構良い感じにまとまった。ベッドロールへは、担ぎやすいように幅広のストラップをかけてみた。これで有る程度の距離は背負っていけそう。
I have also tried out several ways to put up the 2 sheets poncho tent on my yard.
ついでに、ポンチョテントの色々な張り方を試してみた。使用したのは170x170cmのキャンバスポンチョ2枚繋ぎ。
The pyramid figure with and without center pole. This is most cozy and warm, but cant stretch your leg…
これが一番居心地良く暖かいのだが、 寝る時に足が伸ばせない→ちょっとキツイ。
This is the basic A frame config. As you can see, it gives very large space under the roof. The ground sheet in the picture is about 2m, so it really is enough. Just both sides are completely open, so it will not hold the heat in.
基本のAフレーム型。写真中のグランドシートが約2mなのでその広さが創造できるかと思う。大抵の状況ではこれで十分だと思う。ただ、両サイドが完全に開いているので、あまり暖かくは無い。
The last one is a shifted version of A frame. It gives nice openness and makes really nice space to hang around. Under the favorable weather, this might do just fine like this and if the weather turns, I can quickly put back to A frame.
最後の写真のものは Aフレームの変形型。オープンな空間を作り出し、マッタリと過ごすのに良さそう。天気が良ければこのまま寝てしまっても良いだろうし、天気が崩れてきたらAフレームに簡単に戻せる。
Well... now I got all this set up. I should find some time to get out and try out this new set for real.
ここまで揃ったら実際に森に行って試したくなってきた。何とか時間見つけよう。
Have you ever seen a illustration of a Wheelen lean-to? They appear to be practical, though I've never seen one.
ReplyDeleteNo, first time hear about it, so I googled it :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks real nice. It is open yet looks good retaining heat when used with fire, and offers good protection from rain.
I wonder, if I can recreate similar with my poncho tarp.
Thanks for info!
The Italian military surplus blankets often have that very strong chemical smell (to repel moths). I have found that the best thing to do is to wash it with strong soap OUTSIDE (do NOT wash it in your house!!!! It will be 1,000 times worse) and then leave it to hang outside in the sun day after day until the chemicals leave (remember to flip it each day). There's something about sunlight that removes the chemicals. Please don't use the blanket until you have done this, because the chemicals are harmful!
ReplyDeleteYour gear setup looks great (I also like to shoulder carry blanket rolls etc.).
I like your shelter setups. I used the pyramid setup several times in 2009. It works well if the ground you are on can hold on to tent pegs. On rocky or soft ground, the tent sags a lot and it's hard to get the front closed. I used scissor-poles on the outside instead of tying it to a tree. Recently I've been using an A-frame setup like you showed here, and find it to work very well.
Thanks for showing!
bmatt
Great info! What do you recommend, cold or warm water? As you said, the chemical seems to be quite harmful. As I have tried roll-in myself for short while, I got little bit of skin irritation. I am sure that not from wool, so been thinking of how to get the chemical out.
ReplyDeleteFor the pyramid setup, I even have tried very small fire inside just to see how the smoke goes out. I do not recommend doing it, but my case, the smoke rise nicely up and out. :)
If possible, I would use an old metal pot and boil the blanket in soap and water, or you could put the blanket in some kind of basin and then put soap and boiling water in it and then move it around with a stick for a while to wash the chemicals out. Just beware: The blanket will smell VERY strongly of the chemicals when you wash it, so do it outside and don't breath in the fumes. I'm not sure if boiling would shrink the blanket, so you might want to try cold water. I think the most important thing is to wash the chemicals out.
ReplyDeleteThen it's very important to also put it in the sun for a long time, as I said. Somehow the sunlight removes the chemicals or something.
Thanks for the tip on the pyramid tent fire. :)
bmatt
Thanks for the tip!! I washed it with warm water and now it is hanging under the sun.
ReplyDeleteMan,,, that thing makes horrible small while washing. It was really good advice you gave me, “Do not wash inside”. I was washing it outside yet the fume got in to my shirt I was wearing and I still can small it from myself.
I'm glad you are making progress with the blanket, and that you washed it outside. :)
ReplyDeleteWhen the chemicals are out and the blanket is dry, you will have a rugged, warm blanket for summer bushcraft that should last for many years. :)
bmatt
Progressing, but I have the feeling that I might still need to wash it againe... Lets see how much work the sun light will do!< Good thing is that this week seems to have good Sunny days.
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