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Hi, can someone help me identify, or point me to a good resource (I've tried google images and wiki) this:
I'm sure its something easy to identify, but I can't seem to find it.
The answer to this really depends on the time of day and frame of mind I'm in...
I love flint and steel, but hand me them when I wake up at 4am because the temp has dropped to -4 and the tarp is surrounded with snow and I'll just give you this look: :bluThinki and get a lighter out.
"Darwinism" Maybe?
Meh. We shouldn't jump to conclusions. He could have hurt himself saving someone/things life, but my fine tuned (spidey-sense) instinct says otherwise. ;)
I have the IQ and 1 Watt combo. Its pretty good. The LED looks like either a 1w Luxon light engine or a really good clone so you get a nice white output (not blue tinged like some cheap LED's). I had a few problems in the first Mag I used with the LED not seating correctly but I put this down to...
Magnetic materials loose there ferromagnetic ability when heated. This is called the Curie effect. It really depends how hot its going to get.
Another problem is rare earth magents often contain cavitys that could cause the magnet to explode when heated. So be careful when trying this.
Enough...
My favorite poem by my favorite poet is "The tables turned" by William Wordsworth.
Not to be taken to seriously, but a good way to justify stopping work for a while and going outside--
Headlamps free up a hand at night and are much more practical than those little keyring led torches imho. Oh and a little bag full of broken up bits of those fire lighting bricks + lighter. Yes, lighting a fire with a steel or bow and drill is a great and fun craft but at 5am in the morning when...
This is about as far from bushcraft as you can possibly get. :D :D :D
http://www.b3ta.com/
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WARNING: Not for the easily offended. Only visit this site if you have a sick, perverted, dark, twisted and slightly childish sense of humour. :lmao:
I intend to give the fly a good washing in Fabsil and seam sealer before using it. This has been known to turn cheap, leaky "Shower resistant" tents into something you wouldn't mind sitting a downpoor out in.
Keeping a poncho with this tent is an awesome idea just incase the weather take a...
Just a quick initial look at the two person version. As soon as I get a chance to make some space on the lawn I'll put this thing up and leave it up over a rainy night. With regards the weight. If you remove the pegs, pole and ground sheet it would weigh next to nothing and compress down tiny...
I decided to get the smallest (two person) version at the weekend. I figure, if it's any good I'd buy a bigger version. I've not had chance to have a good look at it yet but I'll post pictures and info here as soon as possible.
I've been going for that past 4 years now. It's very caravan/boat orientated but sometimes you can pick up a few bargain bits of bushcrafty kit. Don't let me put you off but I don't think I'd go if it wasn't for the fact I get free tickets thanks to a relative working for ocean media. ;)
Still looks like a good deal to me. I have a BCB 58 and a copy 58 and as I said, the only difference is size. The copy is just as good.
So I'd say everything is BCB but the bottle and one of the cups. If you're really bothered about the extra 0.15L of water you could carry with a BCB 58 pattern...
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