Basha (no 'r') coming from the Assamese language name for a temporary shelter and first entering British Army parlance following jungle campaigns in Burma and Malaya. Colloquially also known in the forces as an acronym for 'British Army Standard Hotel Accommodation'. 🙂
Great video buddy. Personally I was happy with bungees but get the cord idea. I did bin the stuff sack and replaced it with a larger ortlieb bag as getting it in the issue one is a pain in the jacobs. I would have covered the CASEVAC options with the basha too.
@@uksurvival2691 I’m autistic and trying to learn knots is as hard as anything. I’ve made to lengths one either side of the ridge. A bit short I fear. Some straight lengths on the corners. Will see how it goes. Always been a tent dweller so this will be interesting. Got a new unused DPM woodland Basha from a neighbour, foc and just ordered a MTP Basha grade 1 Woodland for summer & autumn and MTP winter & spring plus coastal camps.
Basha (no 'r') coming from the Assamese language name for a temporary shelter and first entering British Army parlance following jungle campaigns in Burma and Malaya.
Colloquially also known in the forces as an acronym for 'British Army Standard Hotel Accommodation'. 🙂
Many thanks will correct, every day is a school day. Cheers mate for the info
Hotel ha ha ha
Nice video, thank you. I learnt the KISS acronym from a South African buddy and it's something of a life lesson for me.
Leave no trace .... trees in Sennybridge covered in green string ..... Jack unit has been here then! 🙂
Solid video. Thanks.
Best video I've seen on the topic. Thanks.
Your most welcome
Like how quick this setup is. Quite genius. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Glad it helps
Thanks for sharing this video, I will definitely be tying knots on my paracord like you have in this video, as it really is much quicker!
Glad I could be of help
Great video buddy. Personally I was happy with bungees but get the cord idea. I did bin the stuff sack and replaced it with a larger ortlieb bag as getting it in the issue one is a pain in the jacobs. I would have covered the CASEVAC options with the basha too.
Cheers Mate, yes I ditched the sac as well when I was in, I tended to just shove it into the top outer pouch of the burgan most of the time.
You can cut off the carrying handle around the edge of the tarp (8) saves a bit of weight and it will easily fit the stuff sack . Best wishes !
Very amazing video to listen to and well done keep up the great work and you can't beat the british army basha and British amy gore tex bivvy bag
Many thanks for your comments
@@uksurvival2691 you are most welcome
Can you tell me where to find out more about your courses?
Gunna try the knot method 👍🏻 thanks 🙏🏻
Used it for years in the forces and loved it
@@uksurvival2691
I’m autistic and trying to learn knots is as hard as anything. I’ve made to lengths one either side of the ridge. A bit short I fear. Some straight lengths on the corners. Will see how it goes. Always been a tent dweller so this will be interesting. Got a new unused DPM woodland Basha from a neighbour, foc and just ordered a MTP Basha grade 1
Woodland for summer & autumn and MTP winter & spring plus coastal camps.
@@Yorkshiremadmick have fun mate
Well in 🤘🤘🤘
RLC at its finest 😂
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