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Hodge

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Aug 3, 2018
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The White box stove arrived today. Really pleased able to bring 300ml of water to the boil using 2 fluid ounces of fuel in 2.5 minutes after fuel bloomed. Use trangia 27 kettle which I think is the more stable of my pots over mugs. The windshield is titanium and is more sturdy than aluminium types. Quick delivery from backpacking light.
 

Hodge

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Aug 3, 2018
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West Midlands
The stove is perfect for a situation where you only need to boil water for a brew. No flame control or simmer ring facility for slowing down the heating of food. Not sure whether the stove has the capacity to heat a boil in the bag type meal, I don't use such foods. To say it is made from aluminium cans it is sturdy enough to place in a pocket or rucsac. I can recommend it for the use I have bought it for making a quick brew.
 

Amon81

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Mar 9, 2009
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I got myself a new lightweight tent (to me 1.8kg is lightweight to me lol)

Vango Nevis 200 for only £72.99

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Very Happy with it.

Ive got better pegs in the post.
 

moocher

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Mar 26, 2006
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Got myself little bag for the woods off ebay I had bought a cookset off a Facebook selling page, got my fingers burnt there, it turned up food still in the corner of the pan, and dripping wet, so everything smells badly, sent a message and he claims he never used it then a sorry so only buying new ebay or off here as never had a problem one here.
 

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SaraR

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Mar 25, 2017
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Picked up some bits and pieces for our hammocks from DD Hammocks, two GSI Outdoors insulated mugs/containers (an infinity mug and a fairshare mug) for rehydrating homemade dehydrated food, some tick removers for ourselves and the dogs, and two different types of pee funnels to try out.
 

santaman2000

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Jan 15, 2011
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Do you think the funnels will actually work. I really want a nice solution for that but don't see how they can be better.
No personal experience obviously but this is the one most women pilots use. The picture is of two separate items sold by Sporty’s Pilot Shop (they have an online catalog):
1) the red urinal, and
2) the white funnel adaptor
 

SaraR

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Mar 25, 2017
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Do you think the funnels will actually work. I really want a nice solution for that but don't see how they can be better.
I don't really know but after reading other ladies' accounts, it seems like you just need to find a type that works for you. I've gone for two (pStyle and Pibella) that had mostly positive reviews and that should be more suitable for the type of situations I'd want to use one in.

I'm usually fine with squatting and don't particularly mind if people notice what I'm doing, but it would be great for situations when you can't do that, or it's too cold or midges everywhere. Would have been great on fieldwork last winter when wearing a boating survival suit all day or working in especially sensitive and protected areas (in combination with a pee bottle).

There is talk of a learning curve (eg don't tip it backwards - gravity, you know ...), but many ladies also don't seem to know their own anatomy very well, which obviously doesn't help.
 
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Paul_B

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 14, 2008
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Picked up some bits and pieces for our hammocks from DD Hammocks, two GSI Outdoors insulated mugs/containers (an infinity mug and a fairshare mug) for rehydrating homemade dehydrated food, some tick removers for ourselves and the dogs, and two different types of pee funnels to try out.
Which type did you get? I've owned otom ones in small and large but never used them on myself despite owning them for 10+ years. Until the weekend when we found 2 ticks on our dog. Used the larger one but not sure we used it correctly. We twisted and pulled. It came off with a twisting tug but it didn't want to!! It looked intact but there's a swelling left in both tick sites. We now need a second set for us humans so interested in what you got.
 
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Broch

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Jan 18, 2009
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One of these - maybe awesome , maybe rubbish.



I'm missing something; how's the foot end suspended? It only weighs 900g! - I was expecting more.
 

TeeDee

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Nov 6, 2008
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I'm missing something; how's the foot end suspended? It only weighs 900g! - I was expecting more.

Foot section is enclosed and supported along the lateral seams.

No doubt mine is a knock off ( £40 you get what you pay for ) , but this is another version
 

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