FAO Outdoor Activity Types

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  1. Jon Mack

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    FAO Outdoor Activity Types

    I have been digging in my garage and have come across a load of kit I have from when I was in the Marines. Most of it is cold weather gear from a few months in Norway. It's mainly green/camo and very high quality and very popular with outdoor types.

    Including

    Berghaus Crusader Rucksac
    Berghaus Daysac
    Goretex Bad weather suit
    Goretex Bivvybag
    Berghaus Yeti Boots
    Danner Boots - Goretex lined
    Goretex mitts

    Full set of Jungle combats
    :lol:

    Looks like it could do well on e-bay :angel2:
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  3. Congay

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    Give me the sizes bitch

    This will come in very handy when WW3 breaks out.

    Ill store it in my mountain retreat until then
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    You have already got your army hats;)
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    they dont fucking fit

    i have a huge head apparently :cry:

    ps. stop stalking me
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    Been looking on E-Bay, I should get a canny bit from these.
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    Also a Buffalo Mountain Shirt :eek:
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    bring them to doxy and ill pop over

    we can play armys
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    Did you get training by the Norwegian's?

    They are supposed to be the daddys or artic survival.
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    indeed we did
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    did you do that thing where they cut a hole in the ice and then you have to jump in and swim?!

    lol!! BRRRRRRRRR
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    but in green
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    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    I did...it was far colder than you could ever thought possible
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    apparently when you climb out of the icey water you have to strip of and then roll about in the snow TO GET WARM.

    hmmmmmmmmm
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    quyside, 3am, a january morning, t-shirt, no beer jacket - canny baltic!
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    kind of makes sense...............i think :spangled:
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