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I've been adding a new post per week to my Bimbler website/blog with the latest showing how to make a delicious powdered Chai...
http://www.thebimbler.co.uk/bimblers-chai
Having lurked in the shadows for an eternity I thought it was time to share my tortoise paced photo blog.
Here's a one I posted yesterday about staying warm under a tarp when the mercury plummets...
http://www.thebimbler.co.uk/tarps-titanium
Hope you enjoy... if so you can get new story...
I was at West Bexington yesterday early evening and also caught loads of mackerel... 3 on the first cast :)
Andy did you see the small beam trawler running parallel to the Chesil... it must have scooped up tons!
We cooked ours on the beach and threw the smaller ones back, some of the fat ones...
This clip of a Grizzly and an arctic wolf was taken in 2005 when two brothers paddled a canoe across Canada, shame the quality isn't better...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I49K_9pcIn8
Their whole canoe adventure is worth a watch too imo...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjTQsGxHyRc
I'm not so sure about using hazel, if you intend drilling holes to feed the cord through it may lead to the poles splitting.
If seasoned they would be stronger but knowing how easy it is to cleave hazel with a billhook it may be worth experimenting first to avoid disappointment.
Good luck with...
As the title suggests I'm moving on my Hilltrek Glencoe.
It has faded a little but I like that, the performance is unaffected.
It also has a hood that can be stowed in the collar
£300 new, I'm looking for £110 posted (UK)...
How deep would you dig in your pockets to sponsor a fundraising expedition where R.M. and B.G.
drive the 8000 miles to China together in the same Landrover and get filmed doing it?
I think I'd empty my bank account for that ;)
I also spent a good few years living on the canal and found like others that it's good to leave a good bed of ashes, if the burner had not been cleaned out when you bought it the ash may be damp and can take ages to dry out. Wood burners and coal burners tend to have different grates which make...
Completely different area but interesting that the national trust are taking it seriously...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/9007409/DNA-tests-to-solve-mystery-of-big-cat-sightings-in-Britain.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/11/big-cat-gloucestershire-wood-national-trust
Tried my Neo Air in a Nomad hammock at Bushmoot and it was fine for the milder weather.
As mentioned already it's on the narrow side so I wouldn't opt for one in the cold winter months.
I found it works best inflated as little as possible.
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