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Come along to the amazing Summer Moot (21st July - 2nd August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
I use the Warbonnet Ridgerunner, it's very light and a doddle to put up. You have to go direct to them in the US but its well worth it IMO. You need a big tarp to cover OK and give you enough room. The Cloudburst is built for the job and also very light. Im intending to get myself one in Jan...
Lovely job, the both of you, that's a neat stick. You'll look like that man on "Coast" who always has a brolly tied to the back of his sack :D
Ta for the addies for down-cleaners GB
Just had a lovely time translating the dialechtttts :). Got there I think, do love these Scottish posts :D. Glad to hear you're all OK up there, Auntie BEEB keeps trying to terrify us all but it has been "interesting times" as the Chinese put it. Tis very warm here too, we have calendula...
My goodness ... sounds like you've got the whole store :). the Czeck stuff is supposed to be excellent, if heavy, looking fwd to seeing it in the flesh. Like the idea of the headband :)
Excellent stuff, Ivan :). He looks seriously determined with the reindeer skin! They are gorgeous, I got one as a Midwinter prezzie too, huge, big enough for a cloak and sooooooo soft. Is the lad going to wear it or sleep on it or both?
Hmmm! More expense! If you like Wainrwright and Proenneke I shall have to investigate Lillian Beckwith. I too can read Proenneke 'til the cows etc :D. And other folks seem to like her too ...
They certainly are great reads. I don't do the tweed cap and pipe thing - smoke makes me cough !!! LOL - but Hubby gave me the set a few years back and they sit by the bed now for a gentle adventure before stacking Zzzzs.
Neat comments guys :lmao: Have to get up your way if you see them often GB. had one in the garden though last year, only about 2 feet from em when i was sitting by the pond, was stoatally in love :rolleyes::D
An owl hooter and some dried grass - ta Ivan, the garden will be alive with hooting owls :). A woodgas stove - ta Hubby, looking fwd to playing with that! A huge can of parafin for the tilly lamp - ta Lannyman. And more stuff to open ...
Opened some more ... owl hooter is fun and some nice...
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