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Clockwise(ish) from top left:
Clothes (extra linen shirt, two wool breechclouts, pair wool leg-wraps, pair moccasins);
gear repair needs: whetstone & pouch, tin of leather dressing, sewing kit (in woolen pouch: leather awl, green and brown thread, needles in cane case, beeswax), natural cordage and sinew;
Hygiene needs (in linen sacks): mullein leaves (nature's arse-wipe), bar of castille soap, wooden comb;
cooking needs: cinnamon-wood box of brown sugar chunks, tin cup, linen napkin, tin of tea, pipe-weed pouch (holds pipe bowls and tobaccy), pipe-stem (doubles as bellows!), pewter spoon;
book of verses (more on this later);
pouch of hard coin (US&A Sacagawea 'gold' dollars);
vittles/provisions: ticking sack of two pounds maize-meal, linen sack of ~one dozen cram, ticking sack of dried pork.
At bottom:
fire kit in goatskin pouch: flint & steel, firesteel w/ magnesium, bag of cedar-bark tinder, charbox, and fire-lens in flannel-lined woolen pouch;
and the haversack to carry it all!
The loaded haversack weighs about 10 pounds total as I figure it, but about half of that is food, which means it can only get lighter as the journey goes on!
This is paired with my tumpline roll of wool blanket and ground-tarp/rain cape:
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