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Ettrick reiver

Full Member
Jan 7, 2017
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Scotland
Hi Boney Gumbo McGee
Varusteleka Sarma stove arrived today, under a week from being posted ! Tried it out this morning, well impressed, solid and easily slots together.
It's on offer just now, I subscribed to their newsletter. I paid £18ish all in including postage.
Good size for most dixies, billies and skillets. I will mostly use wood when out mooching about.
Hope this helps
Garry
 

hughtrimble

Full Member
Jan 23, 2012
458
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UK/France
My first Ventile in the form of a Sasta Taiga and a polycotton Czech military surplus parka. Somewhat opposite ends of the outdoor wear scale, so looking forward to seeing how they both fare in grim weather.
 

woodstock

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 7, 2007
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off grid somewhere else
For you curry lovers got a right bargain today in Swansea a SS high sided thick based frying pan £8.50 from I think Brothers food market on the same st as the mosque
 

hughlle1

Nomad
Nov 4, 2015
299
7
London
Wicking base layer clothing. I stuck my nose at it for so long, because I've never done more than ten tours in regular t-shirts etc and just put up with a bit of discomfort (I have hyperhidrosis). But with a month of camping and trekking planned, figure it might be worth seeing if it makes any difference.
 

Bushcraftdave

Tenderfoot
Oct 17, 2016
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55
24
USA
Just got a titanium cooking pot and alcohol stove
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Mesquite

It is what it is.
Mar 5, 2008
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~Hemel Hempstead~
Managed to grab the last of the Arktis Shirts that were on sale

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hughlle1

Nomad
Nov 4, 2015
299
7
London
Will be on my way within a week or two, so a few more bits and pieces. Tilley T3 wanderer, hopefully it will fit, had to measure with a tape measure.. and while looking for a bivvy + midge net option, I ended up deciding to give the DD travel hammock a go as it seemed the best option for the price. Bivvy bags sure do get expensive!
 

Highbinder

Full Member
Jul 11, 2010
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Under a tree
A Montane Spine goretex active smock :) Got it on sale and I've been feeling the need for a lightweight waterproof since I took a thorough soaking climbing Ben Nevis last month.

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Now I just need a pair of trousers that'll do 3 season hill walking (ie windproof and fast dry times) but also take a bit of rough stuff for the bushcraft. Polycotton BDUs etc are great for kicking it in the woods not so much with extended exertion
 

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