posted 2 years ago
It depends…
I almost never just go out vaguely foraging. Usually I know exactly where to go, what for, when and how long it “should” take me.
I gather a lot of mushrooms. Usually that just consists of me grabbing a basket from my back seat and using the pocket knife I always have on me.
If I go apple picking I’ll take a picker and either boxes, crates, bags or buckets.
For grapes I bring tupperware containers, a small ladder and scissors.
For berries, rosehips, hazelnuts and wild plums I have plastic containers with a shoelace through them that I wear like a necklace so that I can pick with both hands. I fill those and then empty into bigger tupperware containers or baskets.
For leeks/ramps, ideally I just need a container or basket for the greens and another one for the bulbs. I clean and separate in the woods. Sometimes I bring a small shovel and a hand rake but if I time it right, which is always my goal, i dont need any of that. Just my hands and a specific technique.
Occasionally I’m more adventurous and will explore a bit. In that case, I’ll take a backpack with food, water, compass, appropriate clothes, maybe geranium oil for ticks and bugs, maybe some maps, probably a bigger knife or multitool, a hatchet or small folding saw and usually let someone know roughly where I’m going. And a couple paper bags and baskets for whatever I may find.
Maybe Life is always like being on a trapeze or a tightrope at the circus...