I tried to get a picture with it on so you can see this is a really manageable little set up. With the Plash Palatka bed roll in place I kept the main bag off your back and I suspect would have made it so you didn’t have to be as careful with your load out. The Veshmeshok has a few quarks, one of them being that you have to think about how to load it up or else you’ll have an uncomfortable bag with stuff poking you in the back. What you end up with is a good sized little package.Īnd here you can see better how the straps run over the bed roll. Now what I like to do is tuck my ends up into the bottom strap so that my blankets don’t get dirt or debris on them and so the ends don’t just dangle around waiting to snag stuff. Starting out you just make the bed roll into a horse shoe running it under the shoulder straps. Now mine is modified with a zipper access so I can get it open without undoing the shoulder straps every time but it was still interesting to discover this little bit. I found that since the bag is closed by the shoulder straps not running them over the bed roll means you can’t get inside the bag. Most people think it was to help the bag ride higher on your back. But in pictures the common Russian way to wear it is with the straps of the bag over the bed roll. Now common logic is to strap it to the two straps without doing anything crazy. This allowed me to set the whole thing up in the dark without needing to see what I was doing knowing how everything was laid out and folded up inside.Īfter that it was time to add it to the Veshmeshok. In this cased I made the hood corner my top, and the opposite end my bottom. I like to then make it look neat and tuck everything away into the folds so I don’t have any dangly bits to snag on stuff. Now I have a roll approximately 6 inches or so across. Step three: Fold the two ends one last time Step one: Placing my two blankets folded in half on the Plash Palatka Comment on others' contributions.First thing I did was set up my bed roll. Want to help participate? Submit your Bushcraft related material. It's a good thing to consider but by no means the hill we, as a subreddit, are going to die on. More detailed versions of the rules can be found here Guidelines Reposts within 90 days are absolutely prohibited. Use the search function to the best of your ability before sharing something you didn't create. Fresh content is critical to the vitality of our community. Occasionally, we'll find one that does something good and exceptions will be made, but please, REPORT all the bots you see and we'll make sure they never bother us again.Ĩ.) NO RECENT REPOSTS. They're spammy and distract from conversation, which is the whole point of the subreddit. Cooking meat over a campfire wouldn't be included.ħ. This includes, but is not limited to, posts which include pictures and/or video of hunts, freshly killed animals, and the processing of fresh kills. Ħ.) Posts containing potentially controversial or sensitive content must be flagged as NSFW within 30 minutes. Posts like these are difficult for the community to help with/answer without knowing the region in question. Posts that request region-specific information (Where should I camp? What are the rules about cutting firewood? What are these animal tracks? Etc.) must have the location bracketed in the title. Respect others views and be courteous at all times.ģ.) All Buy / Sell / Trade posts must be made in /r/BushcraftClassifieds This will help keep the main sub for discussion, and guidelines are in place on the classifieds subreddit to protect buyers, sellers, and the moderation team.Ĥ.) Medical advice/first aid discussion must include the poster/commenter's level of training in the relevant field, and/or link to evidence-based citation to support the advice.ĥ.) Location specific posts must have location in the title. Disagreement and discourse are acceptable and even encouraged. Posts without either OP text contribution in the form of top-level text comment or significant community involvement after 2 hours are subject to removal at moderator discretion.Ģ.) Be Nice /r/Bushcraft is a community of people with similar interests, and oftentimes different methods. Posts of links, videos, or pictures must be accompanied with a writeup, story, or question relating to the content. In this subreddit we discuss the development, and practise, of those skills and techniques, the use of appropriate tools, schools of thought and the historical context.ġ.) Discussion is the priority in /r/Bushcraft. r/Bushcraft defines Bushcraft as the usage and practice of skills, acquiring and developing knowledge and understanding, in order to survive and thrive in the natural environment.
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