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Recent content by Roughneck
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I'm not sure how many night you’re out for, but what ever wood you process for your session I always cut about 50% more, you'll be surprised what you do use.
If you have the hot water tank that the web link suggested what a great piece of kit. Keep it topped up because if the fire goes out that...
I’ve Hot Tented a few times now and absolutely love it. As mentioned it does get hot pretty quick and you’ll find having the door opened a lot to regulate the heat. Actually the colder the better to have a greater effect. I did find that by rotating the stove round depending on how you’re...
Used my sisters Sewing machine gave me a quick input and went for it. The fun is just having a go it obviously needed tweeking but absolutely fine.
Good Luck.
I did just that with a super cheap down sleeping bag from Ebay. Rather bright red but now crudely dyed greeny black patches. Have tried it down to -2° no issue's a cheap way to keep warm and packs tiny.
I use Gold Therabands and the pouches are old leather settees that I’ve cut up, and use them for many other projects.
I do have the odd clip but can’t download them only pictures.
Slingshot/Catapult/Catty ...
Whenever I’m out I have one in my pack, camping Bushcrafting etc.
I bought one off eBay approx 8-9 years ago out of wood. When it arrived it looked awful it needed some finishing off and I felt I could do better.
So Christmas was coming up so I made a few for...
Perfectly explained, Yes they do take up room but I see them as a form of insurance although practice is essential to get back in which I have tried in our local river with a slow flow. Centre ones are not used all the time.
This clip really does show the advantageous of which setup you decide.
Great ready all the bits and bobs about the Canadian Canoe.
I have recently aquired a Venture 14 Canoe UK built 3 Ply etc. Needed some work to spruce it up and re-lace it. Fitted front and rear Airbags and Centre Bags for Rappids and large expanses of water. Also fitted front and rear Kevlar...
Granted the item is approx 15 years old, the outer has plenty more life if I can fix the inner.
It was a very good deal but I didn't really ask what the interior was like ... oh well I will the next time.
I've just bought a 2nd hand Bergan and on closer inspection have found the inner lining very tacky as if the lining has deteriorated.
I can use pack liners etc ... but is there a way that anybody knows to fix it please, talc has been suggested but a temporary fix.
Thanks.
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