Bushcraft Clothing: What Works And What Doesn’t

Are wool, polyester and pockets good for a casual camper or even someone who plans to adapt and stay out in the wild for a while? Watch the video below to find out!

 

 

Our hostess is quite the model and we found her video informative and sensible.

We weren’t sure about the multiple layers during the summer months but, when you think about it, she has a point. It is often cooler in the woods during the evenings than it might be in the city or the suburbs. Plus, there are usually streams, lakes and waterways that keep the night even cooler.

Her shoes are great, very practical for both the Summer months and for Fall and Winter. And, from a female perspective, they actually looked really nice too!


6 Comments

  1. Steven Hyde said:

    She has great ideas, personally I like a baggier pant for ease of movement throughout the legs

  2. Orrin M. KNutson said:

    Dear Friends,

    Here in the USA, there is a plethora of options for rugged outdoor wear. Top quality brand name gear will generally cost you between $300 to $500 (including boots and coat).

    For super tough outdoor and work clothing check out Duluth Trading Co. For low priced cargo pants with lots of pockets check out Haband. Of course you can find tons of choices at all the major outfitters.

    For those of you on a tight budget in these trying financial times, find an outlet that offers military surplus or even foreign military surplus BDU’s (Battle Dress Uniform). Cheaper Than Dirt carries a lot of surplus gear, clothes and tools.

    God Bless America and our Troops,
    OMK

  3. Steven Hyde said:

    If you are built like a small girl or an pre $#%&!@*scent teenager.

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