Northern Dancer
Survivalist
There was a time that I bought equipment on a whim or some form of attractiveness or because it was so and therefore I bought. I spent a lot of dollars purchasing things that made sense to the manufacturer (making dollars) but in the final analysis made no sense to the consumer. I had money - therefore I bought.
Dumb.
I don't do that anymore. I'm careful in what I purchase whether it is camp equipment or clothing. I think about the practicality, the durability, and the real worth of what I'm buying. And today I also think about the environmental impact or harm that can be done.
Do you have a sound rationale when you purchase anything? How much of what you collect is useless or only used once?
I think about that now and act accordingly.
So...what do you think is the best mess kit displayed?
Drop the word best - think about practicability, durability, sensibility, and actual usefulness. Did I tell you that there are numerous kits out there?
Dumb.
I don't do that anymore. I'm careful in what I purchase whether it is camp equipment or clothing. I think about the practicality, the durability, and the real worth of what I'm buying. And today I also think about the environmental impact or harm that can be done.
Do you have a sound rationale when you purchase anything? How much of what you collect is useless or only used once?
I think about that now and act accordingly.
So...what do you think is the best mess kit displayed?
Drop the word best - think about practicability, durability, sensibility, and actual usefulness. Did I tell you that there are numerous kits out there?