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Busy day in the cave

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Gutted it out and reorganised things in my garage.
(The rest of the room is a shambles btw lol)

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It’s worth the effort when the result is nice and organised :D
 
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30L Risefit Military Assault Tactical Backpack Water Resistant Military Army Rucksack, 30L / 45L Trekking Rucksack for Outdoor Camping, Hiking, Trekking, Fishing and Hunting Army Backpack: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors - Now defunct. Zips faulty. Lasted 2 years
45L HUKOER 45L Military Tactical Rucksack Outdoor Trekking Backpack Waterproof Shoulder Bag Combat Pack for Traveling Hiking Hunting School with Large Capacity: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors - Coming apart gradually but most often used for day to day use. Bought 2 years ago and looking for something to replace this with but with a zero budget.
80L German Army Mountain Bergen 80L Olive - Used for overnights. Still holding up well.
90L British Army Long Back Bergen - given to me by an ex-soldier but not used much yet
 
Ah, I understand!

Most stuff that looks like military equipment but isn't original is made in a very bad quality.

If I can't get original military stuff, I would prefer a trusty civil brand over a falsed takticool rucksack.
 
This isn't issued but allowed to use in the Austrian Army. And a lot of Soldiers buy them. It has round about the size you are looking for.

It's an Austrian brand but made in Chech Republik.

I don't have it, but I am pretty sure, that it will not fall in pieces within 2 years of use...

With the three pouches it's very handy.
In the side pouches fit 1,5 litres plastic bottles from the supermarket, in the central outer pouch fits in the mess kit of Austrian / German / Dutch Army. (All use the same.)
There is another pocket in the flap.
And a small one at the belt.

Integrated additional rain cape.
But as you see, covered zippers, nearly water proof construction on it's own.

 
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I'm slowly losing my house and it's rooms to family members lmao give it a couple of months and I'm claiming a room back, my forever room ;)

I'm going to be losing my garage as its going to converted for my mum to move into. Not sure what I'm going to do with all the stuff I have in there, another garden shed will help but is only part of the solution. :(
 
I'm going to be losing my garage as its going to converted for my mum to move into. Not sure what I'm going to do with all the stuff I have in there, another garden shed will help but is only part of the solution. :(
If your honest like me you could probably chuck half of it out Bam :lol::lol::eek::rofl:
 
I'm going to be losing my garage as its going to converted for my mum to move into. Not sure what I'm going to do with all the stuff I have in there, another garden shed will help but is only part of the solution. :(

Already lost the garage when I converted it for Dad 4 years ago lol :)
 
Most of my kit is still in a shipping container, I need to empty it out and get shot of stuff I've not used in years.
 
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