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Hi Cameron,

Always good to see another thread started by yourself and really enjoyed the photographs. I've seen some of them before but it's good to see examples of not only well cared for gear but a well looked after habitat too. Your campsites and preparation areas are kept very neat and great consideration is shown for the gift of the land around you. Great to see, especially from a young age as it isn't always instilled 'till later on in life.
Particularly liked the "horses hoof" prep, a satisfying job with good results at the end.
Take it you're about to have seven weeks of fun outside? Have a great time and remember us poor souls with a write up and picture or two!

ATB,

Colin.
 
Hi Cameron,

Always good to see another thread started by yourself and really enjoyed the photographs. I've seen some of them before but it's good to see examples of not only well cared for gear but a well looked after habitat too. Your campsites and preparation areas are kept very neat and great consideration is shown for the gift of the land around you. Great to see, especially from a young age as it isn't always instilled 'till later on in life.
Particularly liked the "horses hoof" prep, a satisfying job with good results at the end.
Take it you're about to have seven weeks of fun outside? Have a great time and remember us poor souls with a write up and picture or two!

ATB,

Colin.


Ah cheers Colin mate, that's really kind :).

Well itll be a lot of house move but I should get some nice trips in, our Sweden adventure has been postponed to next year for that reason but we should still be getting out plenty! :)
 
Well I didn't think I'd be viewing these for that length of time, but well worth it. That's a great location, fantastic pics, incredible set of kit and you clearly know how to use it all at such a young age. Enjoy it all while you're young, free and single! I'm very envious!
 
Well I didn't think I'd be viewing these for that length of time, but well worth it. That's a great location, fantastic pics, incredible set of kit and you clearly know how to use it all at such a young age. Enjoy it all while you're young, free and single! I'm very envious!

Cheers! :)
 
I didn't realise you were such a tender age mate, not that it matters your obviously a good outdoorsman and have some classic good kit.
Your missing a bushtool thoe!
 
I didn't realise you were such a tender age mate, not that it matters your obviously a good outdoorsman and have some classic good kit.
Your missing a bushtool thoe!

Cheers mate!

and tell me about it- on the list for sure (maybe my Christmas pressie!)
 
Wow.. That is a lot of kit! Nice kit, I might add. :)

Certainly worth the read too, really inspiring shot dude, loved it!

Are you a left hand catty shooter?


One thing missing from that collection though, a quality harmonica to harp out the lone hours by the smoke. (Hohner special 20 in C is everything you'll need before you find your tune)
 
Wow.. That is a lot of kit! Nice kit, I might add. :)

Certainly worth the read too, really inspiring shot dude, loved it!

Are you a left hand catty shooter?


One thing missing from that collection though, a quality harmonica to harp out the lone hours by the smoke. (Hohner special 20 in C is everything you'll need before you find your tune)

Cheers mate!

I'm a right handed for most but I got that one in lefty and it works well- it will work the other way but the theraband a don't go over the top that way. :)

Edit: better way of putting it is I can use either, kind of ambidextrous. Favour the right but I'm fine with left although not with anything else only cattys? Bit odd but I'm fine with both. :)
 
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Wow.. That is a lot of kit! Nice kit, I might add. :)

Certainly worth the read too, really inspiring shot dude, loved it!

Are you a left hand catty shooter?


One thing missing from that collection though, a quality harmonica to harp out the lone hours by the smoke. (Hohner special 20 in C is everything you'll need before you find your tune)

Harmonica's a good idea, but what about a Jews Harp? he could even make his own like this one from Papua New Guinea
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And finally here a short tune on one for your perusal and enjoyment! True mountain man music!:o

[video=youtube;yx0nnZZVnd8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx0nnZZVnd8[/video]
 
They're really interesting- never seen those before, though I have to admit I've never been a musical person- not sure why. But it must say making a Jews harp would be an interesting project and somewhat more complicated than a elder whistle too :).
 
I'm waiting for a small DAB radio for music in the woods, planet rock beats a jaw's harp any day!
Probably make a leather case for it so it looks a bit 'woody!'
 
I'm waiting for a small DAB radio for music in the woods, planet rock beats a jaw's harp any day!
Probably make a leather case for it so it looks a bit 'woody!'

Haha- leather case sounds great too! It's be good for the weather forecast too :).
 
Live music is fine .. canned music I just find intrusive in the woods :)
Make an instrument and use it in tune with the environment by all means :D
 
Some nice pics there bud ,, glad to see that your enjoying the outdoors ... did you catch any fish

Cheers mate!

Not on the loch- lost a sea trout which was disappointing- I've found tha with any real chance of catching something stocked lakes are needed. I don't mean ones dull of franks fish but wild lochs have very few but Wiley fish. I've caught plenty nice ones- a 4lb 7oz rainbow was my best, few years back but a good'un I'll dig out a photo :).
 

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