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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've never used a Nanopresso so I can't compare the two. I will say though the Aeropress it super easy to use and equally easy to clean (takes a few seconds) there's loads of YouTube videos on them, might be worth checking them out. I've just seen that the Nanopresso is 2-3 times the price so...
I have an Aeropress too with the grinder that fits in the plunger. Awesome bit of kit. I use it at home, work and in the camper van. I think I should be on commission for them though. I must have made coffee for up to 20 people who then went and bought one after trying the results.
Hi Samon, it doesn't have the original iron sights. If I remember rightly they were removed when the scope was fitted. It shoots straight and it's put a fair bit of meat on the table over the years.
Hi Guys
I've just inherited my dads old air rifle so I thought I'd pass on my Webley Vulcan.
The gun is about 15 ish years old and had a new spring fitted a few years ago as it was a bit down on power. It also has a Nikkostirling 3-9x40 scope.
I mainly used it for shooting pigeons and rabbits...
My wife and I are hoping to take our overland vehicle to the arctic circle next year providing we get the truck built in time. We're thinking we'll take a couple of months off to complete the trip so we can take our time and not have to rush. Really can't wait, I love a good road trip.
I guess the next question will be how long do you camp out for?
I heard your not a real bushcrafter until you've spent a year living off the land and you've hit 10,000+ posts on the forum :)
They're brilliant, I saw some bigger ones at a Christmas market a few years ago they were about 2 foot tall for £25. I decided to make an even bigger one for the mrs then several friends and family wanted one.
No problem. The woods are common land so the access is free however you would need special permission to camp/light a fire. We were able to camp there and have a fire due to one of the group owning a property in the village and but he still had to get special permission from someone, not sure...
There use to be a group in that area that had meet ups in Sparkford woods but it fizzled out. My wife and I use to go along periodically when we lived in that area. I notice now most of the people that were part of that group don't come onto the forum either anymore but there must be more...
We don't have a TV at home but when I stay in hotels with work I usually just put on the travel channel. They normally show a Ray program and another program based in Alaska most evenings I've found.
That's grand, I'll also see if I've got anything to patch it with. I'm not really fussed about the type of fabric to be honest the problem I have is that I'm so use to putting stuff in the pocket I forget its got a hole in it. I'll bring them along and see what you think. Thanks again for your...
I have a burn hole in the lower pocket of my Fjallraven trousers it measures about an inch diameter, would this be something you'd be able to patch? Only problem is I'm only at the moot for three days the 11th till the 13th.
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