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    Bullaces

    If they are a bitter variety, or astringent, try mashing them up into a moist paste and leave them for a day. The compounds responsible for the astringency may come into contact with enzymes that will break them down. It may then taste more palletable.
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    Gathering enough food to live off the land for a year

    I was looking at calorie intake recently for an upcoming trip. Following on from Broch's earlier post, a hard day's walk with a heavy pack could equate to 4-5000 calories. That's a lot of food when you plan it out for a day. The hunter gatherer lifestyle must have also been fairly energy...
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    After a new canoe

    Ah yes I came across Weston canoes in my searching. Not badly priced either, all things considered. But I (we) went for the Prodigy tandem in the end, in part because my better half felt more comfortable paddling something more akin to a kayak than a canoe. In any case we've had it out on some...
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    Liquid fuel stoves? Diesel, Kerosene, car gas?

    I can vouch for the msr stoves, having used both the whisperlite and the shaker, now superceded by the dragonfly (which I haven't used). The shaker was a blow torch really. The whisperlite had more fine control. They're good stoves. However I no longer use them, as a gas stove is simpler and...
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    Shelter for the hills

    Oddly I couldn't find much info on the starav, relative to the Nevis and Cairngorm. I went for the Nevis in the end as I didn't fancy rattling around in a four person tent. It looks spot on at first sight, I'll report back in a few weeks when I've tested it around the black mountain.
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    The Ultimate "What is this Fungi?" thread.

    Thanks baggins
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    Shelter for the hills

    Tent it is then :) I'm tempted actually to pick up a smaller tent, Vango Nevis 200 or similar, which are fairly cheap.
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    Shelter for the hills

    I'm planning a solo trip to the breacon beacons (my first time) sometime in November, to include two or three nights wild camping. It's been quite a few years since I've mountain camped, for various reasons, and since then my equipment has changed somewhat. I have the choice between taking the...
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    No char flint steel

    Thanks Tony. I did give it another go, this time with the fibres more tightly packed down onto the flint. Again, some sparks caught, producing a whisp of smoke for perhaps a second, then it went out. So it seems that it can take a spark, but I've yet to get the spark to spread. Looking through...
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    Long Evenings. What do you do?

    Amen to that
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    The Ultimate "What is this Fungi?" thread.

    Found a handful of mushrooms in the woods today, thought I should list them on here: A) white gills, green yellow tinge to cap, volva at base. Not skirt visible, but I think it's a death cap. Among ash, maple and a bit of pine. cliker test B) I think this is some kind of tricholoma...
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    Billy Pots? Good, Bad, other?

    Plus one for this. I've been using it for a while and it's spot on. Perfect for family camps, base camp cooking and so on. It's well thought out, the bail works and stays upright, the handles are solid. It feels like a lot of thought had gone into it. Otherwise, I use a titanium pot - I can't...
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    What are you preserving?

    Shame. I guess it's either not cooled down enough or not wet enough. Usually my local patch of woodland is awash with yellow stainers, but there are only one or two at the moment. I might give it a few weeks before heading back out.
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    What are you preserving?

    Please let us know what your friend found. Ive been out and about in the area around Thetford and there doesn't seem to be too much about (apart from brown roll rim) compared to other parts of the uk. Punkrockcaveman that is a phenomenal haul of chanterelle, I'm envious!
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    No char flint steel

    I had a go at this today: I got some fresh nettle stalks, stripped the fibres, dried them (warmed them in the oven at 50c because as always my time windows for these things are limited). I then mashed them up, scraped them on stone and generally mangled them until what I had left was a fluffy...
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    The 'I've found a bargain' thread

    You leave me curious Broch, what's your choice of waterproof?
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    The 'I've found a bargain' thread

    Being unfamiliar with ridgeline products, how do their waterproof jackets compare with your typical goretex mountain jacket?
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    Mugolio

    I might have to try this. It sounds like it works on a similar principle to salt curing?
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    Out for the night

    Love that honey stove setup. Great camp.
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    Strapping kit to a rucksack?

    There must be a market for an upgraded sabre 45 with modernised, adjustable back system? I'd certainly pay for that. Closest packs are the savottas and wisports.