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  1. Decent shovel with kick plates, "saves the boots"
  2. Graft or steel shafted pitch fork "depends on ground conditions"
  3. A good bar "I'm old fashioned and like to have a good listen"
  4. Torch "don't be with out one" you never know how long you'll be there, and try and get a LED, batteries last forever.
  5. Dog "sounds stupid, but I've done it :D
  6. Water , it will surprise you how fast you run out of steam with out it.
  7. Food, don't take it "pinch your mates" always works for me.
  8. Shot gun and nets.

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f**k me topper mate would,nt like to have a dig with you ,we,d need wagon to carry ya gear about lol..atb..darrell.

 

 

that why we have the cruiser mate i can drive right up to all my spots and most of my places are shallow 3-4 footers but we do get a few up on the hill that will go 10--12 foot but i keep them for invited guests !!!

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Dont forget yer flask for fecks sake. A nice cup of Rosie after sweating yer bollocks off over the top of yer head digging sorts yer head out. Dogs will drink it to if they need it.

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The most important thing IMHO no one has bothered to mention which is shocking, I ALLWAYS take a meds box/1st aid to give the dog attention right away if it needs it.

 

Pre trip check:

 

Well stocked Medical box in the car

 

Dog/digging kit

 

In that order.

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The most important thing IMHO no one has bothered to mention which is shocking, I ALLWAYS take a meds box/1st aid to give the dog attention right away if it needs it.

 

Pre trip check:

 

Well stocked Medical box in the car

 

Dog/digging kit

 

In that order.

 

Agree.

 

Although the only thing I have to load is the dogs, everything else is 99% of the time in the van.

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Got a decent ex army rucksack so everything is always in it,locater,collar,spare batteries with screwdriver,nets,couple torches,water for dogs,waterproofs,then in the motor a couple bulldog shovels a strong bar,spit,meds and plenty scran,didnt mention dogs as ive never forgotten them but i suppose nowts impossible.

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NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT ADVISE BUT MOIST SOIL AND CLAY WILL NOT STICK TO A STAINLESS STEEL SPADE NEARLY AS BAD MAKING DIGGING A LITTLE EASIER..A T-BAR WILL AID IN LOCATING THETUBE AND TERRIER...HOPE THIS HELPS...DANIEL

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