Coln18
Roganspad
Machiavelli
Quick Question: I'm a poor swimmer and have never been in a canoe. Though I can certainly improve my swimming -- though I hope I wont need it -- for the trip, should I also look at receiving some basic instruction on the canoe?
There are so many great makers of outdoor clothing that we are becoming spoilt for choice!
I thought it might be fun to compile a list of some of our favourite makes.
Anyway, my top 5 are probably:
1. Arcteryx -- Great outdoor clothing. Looks good, feels good and does the job. Quite...
I don't want to appear rude, but I think it is rather petty to pick on the way people express themselves. Does it really make that much of a difference to you how I say it? I'm sure that our cultural identity is not going to suddenly collapse because I choose to use one word over the other. Just...
I'm sick of having wet legs at the end of the trail! I have been meaning to buy some waterproof pants for ages, but have never got round to it. Anyone got any recommendations?
(Could a mod move this to kit chatter please?)
Anyone got any nice spare wood that I could use for spoon carving. I have plenty of sycamore and beech, but I would like to try something a little different.
Can anyone help?
(Green wood preferred).
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