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  1. Stew

    Barefoot boot recommendations

    It depends on what you mean by all round. The bootee M are fine enough for me. I’m wearing them at work or dog walking or would happily hike in them. It was the same for the muddee - actually the most comfy shoes I’ve ever worn! They don’t have high ankle support but I have found that I don’t...
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    The 'I've found a bargain' thread

    It’s helping guide as to what is or isn’t a bargain so pretty helpful!
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    Barefoot boot recommendations

    I use Freet but can't neccessarily recommend them. The Muddee used to be the only sensibly priced waterproof boot they had but I've had 5 different pairs with all starting to split at the toe crease. Very very comfy but just not lasting more than six months, not great. I've got some...
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    Barefoot boot recommendations

    This pair will be too big. Sizing is not too simple. The toe box will be wider than a non barefoot shoe to allow your foot to spread. When starting you won’t need that extra space but now I couldn’t fit my feet in non-barefoot shoes.
  5. Stew

    Barefoot boot recommendations

    I k ow it might sound odd Dave but, er, what size shoe are you? I have a pair to move on that were too small so it might work out doable….
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    Interruption link

    I think it’s just a bit of eBay cleverness. I’ve seen it on a post I did too.
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    Suggestions for a lockable storage shed/workshop I could get asap?

    My allotment shed is t locked for the same reason. I have a tent peg for a lock. Allotment shed thefts are a huge and constant problem.
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    How to gather water from a trickle stream?

    https://hennessyhammock.co.uk/products/hh2o-automagic-water-collector-rainfly-tensioner-system Any good?
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    Moonshiner Boots - Anti tracking

    He lost me as soon as he said he would shrink himself down and get into the track.
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    Moonshiner Boots - Anti tracking

    So one. :p I don’t think Raul put on different shoes to fool anyone either.
  11. Stew

    Camping gaz Globetrotter

    Looks great for a stove nerd but there are better options for the rest of us.
  12. Stew

    Modern day Billhook

    That’s a shame to hear! Just found this which looks ok. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156392504328?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=hI63yOrXR3G&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=YY6hHOaQQli&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
  13. Stew

    What to do with partially boggy land?

    They've already said that they don't want livestock though. :swordfight:
  14. Stew

    Bear Grylls. Rate him or slate him?

    What are you researching and why did you ask the question?
  15. Stew

    Modern day Billhook

    I would think that the Fiskars billhook would fit your idea of modern materials, not that I'm recommending one! Morris Newton serves me well, though I'm not a hedgelayer.
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    What to do with partially boggy land?

    It seems paradoxical(?) to me this whole thread. You've bought land but don't know what to do with it. You've thought about growing veg but don't really eat veg. You're vegan so don't want to graze animals. You're thinking of growing willow to harvest but have it as a conservation area. And...
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    What to do with partially boggy land?

    The other thing I would say for boggy ground as an uneducated unknowlegable person that probably knows as much about land management as some others here is...... Swales?
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    What to do with partially boggy land?

    This was a pleasant watch the other day. Very interesting for me!
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    Bear Grylls. Rate him or slate him?

    I would say that he has inspired a lot of youngsters while he was the Chief Scout.
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    Let's see your dog