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    Emergency Preparedness Guides

    I see from the Beeb today that our Northern European cousins have been recently provided with some new and updated emergency preparedness guides by their Governments. If interested, the links to the docs and / or content are in the Beeb article... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjr4zwj2lgdo
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    Closest true wilderness to the uk.

    It depends what you are looking for from your wilderness. Having hiked in many "wild" places over the years I eventually came to the conclusion that Wilderness, for me, is in the mind.
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    BcUK Photograph of 2024 November Heat

    A massive fungus that appears each year on this tree at about the same time, late July. In Brecon Beacons National Park - woops! I mean Bannau Brycheiniog NP.
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    Stoopid jokes

    The Lone Ranger and Tonto have been having a break for a brew of coffee while on the trail. As they are about to mount up to continue their journey, Tonto kneels down and puts his ear to the ground. After a few moments he says "Buffalo come, Kemosabe". "How can you tell, Tonto?" says the Lone...
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    Stoopid jokes

    A young girl is visiting the Doctor's for a check-up. The Doctor dons his stethoscope, places the end on her chest and says "Big breath." "Yeth," she replies, "and I'm only thixthteen".
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    Tent recomendation.

    The Golite Hex3 is pretty good tent and fast to set up; just one pole (or none at all: use your hiking pole or suspend from a tree or a line). Can set up inner and outer together, or just one or the other. No longer made but you / she may find one second-hand somewhere. I was using mine just a...
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    Winterizing the home.

    That looks like the campervan-version of the Tardis!
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    An extreme weather camp at Cribyn

    An aphorism which I try to keep in mind when in difficult nav. situations: Navigation is the art of knowing that you are not where you think you are.
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    Stoopid jokes

    My family was so poor when I was growing up that if I hadn't been born a boy I'd have had nothing to play with.
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    An extreme weather camp at Cribyn

    I like to have a Garmin GPS unit (and spare batteries!) with me in the mountains in poor viz as a backup to, or assistant to, my map and compass. It's a paper map also, not one on my phone!
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    Lightning strike map

    This is a site I use https://www.lightningmaps.org/#m=oss;t=3;s=0;o=0;b=;ts=0;
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    What are you currently reading?

    That book, read in my very early teens, set me off on many years and many thousands of miles of sailing: inland, coastal, offshore and ocean. I wanted to name my first boat Nancy Blackett with the UK Ships Register but the name was taken at the time.
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    What sort of winter do you predict?

    Well, looking at the news, I would expect Plagues of Locusts and the odd Mushroom Cloud or two...
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    What are you currently reading?

    The Power, by Naomi Alderman. I'm finding it a very powerful and compulsive read. (As was the previous book of hers I read - The Future.) [I]
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    Stoopid jokes

    Definitely worth a "Groan"!
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    Stoopid jokes

    My marriage got off to a bad start - and that was during the Wedding Service... After all the preamble the Vicar eventually said "You may now kiss the Bride." And she said "Not now, darling, I've got a headache."
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    Climate Change & Survival.

    I did do that with my dogs and oven / baking trays. Their raspy tongues easily stripped all the burnt-on bits from the tins / trays, making them much easier for me to wash. Alpha Bitch was always first while the others waited their turn to further clean a largely clean tin. It was interesting...
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    Stoopid jokes

    My new girlfriend said that she was polyamorous. She looked very puzzled when I bought her a Parrot as a present for our second date.
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    Wildlife pictures

    Nice pix! Ta! I see six snakes too. (Are they cold? Or just good friends?)
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    What wildlife did you spot today?

    Dragonflies zipping about the reeds at Llangorse Lake in the BBNP.