I just finished an article that I thought would be of use to some of you with “how to pack” questions. Check it out on my blog:
https://badlandsfieldcraft.wordpress.co ... ft-course/
How I pack for The Fieldcraft Course
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How I pack for The Fieldcraft Course
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Re: How I pack for The Fieldcraft Course
You’re very welcome, I hope there was something useful in there!
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Good stuff, sir. I like the expanded E&E setup, that is something I have been working on for a while. Good to see it actually working in the field.
The slower I move, the more mags I need. Volume of Fire solves a lot of problems.
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Thanks John, glad I could help. I’m pretty happy with how it’s working out. I pretty much did a complete tear down on my gear last summer, tried some different ideas and then this is where I’m at. I think the key is to build everything around your line 2 gear actually, then when that’s where it needs to be build around it.
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I’ll echo the “good stuff” comment.
Something that I really liked was your specific location for every item, which to those who may not have thought it through allows you to get to the item you want/need immediately without searching or digging.
SOP goes a long way both individually and for teams.
Jeff B.
Something that I really liked was your specific location for every item, which to those who may not have thought it through allows you to get to the item you want/need immediately without searching or digging.
SOP goes a long way both individually and for teams.
Jeff B.
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Thanks man, it’s either something you plan or it eventually works itself out after a few days I miss the outer pouches from the ALICE pack because they were great for segregating commonly used items from stuff you don’t use as often. I may add some FILBE sustainment pouches and play around with that idea, but it’s working fine for now too. I was brought up on the idea that you have to be able to find whatever you need in the dark without a light so I think packing SOP’s are a great idea.
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Re: How I pack for The Fieldcraft Course
What ruck are you using?
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It’s the Granite Gear Chief Patrol pack
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