If anyone's heading for Loch Lomond this weekend, please keep an eye out for my steel trivet.
Last weekend we were camped in the big bay with the Scots pines on Inchconnachan, the one that over looks Inchmoan. I thought I could remember putting it in the front of my boat when we left but now I can't remember unpacking it when I got home. I've got a nasty feeling that I might have left it behind at the layby at Aldochlay, there was probably four inches of snow down by the time we left so it could of accidentally got buried.
I've turned the house upside down trying to find it without any joy so I think it must still be out there somewhere.
It's this one if you find it ...
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65194&p=771047#post771047
Last weekend we were camped in the big bay with the Scots pines on Inchconnachan, the one that over looks Inchmoan. I thought I could remember putting it in the front of my boat when we left but now I can't remember unpacking it when I got home. I've got a nasty feeling that I might have left it behind at the layby at Aldochlay, there was probably four inches of snow down by the time we left so it could of accidentally got buried.
I've turned the house upside down trying to find it without any joy so I think it must still be out there somewhere.
It's this one if you find it ...
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65194&p=771047#post771047
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