Hunting

1. Shotgun/rifle
2. Hunting permit, license, ID
3. Extra ammunition
4. Pants – Type is depending on weather and temperature
Finnskogen hybrid for dry days. Finnskogen Gore-Tex for cold days or wet forest hunting that requires silent clothing. Kvinnherad for rough conditions, rain and cold days. Recon for all kind of weather, hunting above tree level and hunting that does not require silent clothing.
5. A mid layer to wear around the campfire or put on when I sit down
6. I prefer to wear a cap to avoid the sun in my eyes
7. A microfiber neck/buff – to keep warm and also to camouflage my face when approaching animals
8. A pair of Merino wool socks
9. Finnskogen integral Pack 40L – space for everything I need to bring for a day out hunting except when I need to carry meat. Then I prefer recon synkroflex Pack 125L that is great when I carry more than 25 kg.
10.Wool longs for cold days
11.Wool t-shirtworks well both summer and winter
12. Binoculars – most often when I hunt with a rifle

13. Jacket - depending on weather and temperature
Finnskogen hybrid for dry days. Finnskogen Gore-Tex for cold days and wet forest hunting that requires silent clothing. Kvinnherad for rough conditions, rain and cold days. Recon for all kind of weather, hunting above tree level and hunting that does not require silent clothing.
14. An ax for collecting and chopping firewood
15. Coffee pot
16. wooden cup for hot drinks
17. leather bag for coffee
18. A pair of gloves. Finnskogen Windstopper Gloves is my favorite because of the finger trigger hole and leather grip. When hunting in the mountain I use Finnskogen dri gloves.
19. A knife will always be in my belt
20. Lighter or matches to light a fire
21. Any kind of frying pan or toast pan
22. A Sitting pad. Did you know the kvinnherad Parka have space for a sitting pad in the back?
23.A walkie-talkie if needed