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  1. crosslandkelly

    Hello from Berkshire

    Hi, welcome and enjoy.
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    Hello from Stockport

    Hi, welcome and enjoy.
  3. crosslandkelly

    Hello from the Midlands

    Hi, welcome and enjoy.
  4. crosslandkelly

    hello

    Hi Claudia, welcome and enjoy.
  5. crosslandkelly

    Cornbread and Goat Jerky

    That looks tasty.
  6. crosslandkelly

    Affordable pyramid tents?

    A few here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pyramid-Tent/s?k=Pyramid+Tent
  7. crosslandkelly

    Find a foraging friend

    Hi, welcome and enjoy.
  8. crosslandkelly

    Flint Belt Buckle

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=bushcraft+survival+striker+belt+buckle#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:aa519ade,vid:0g4fLQaBnVs,st:0
  9. crosslandkelly

    Flint Belt Buckle

    I'm assuming you want the buckle to double up as a striker? Try Dave Budd of this Parish, he should be able to help. https://www.davebudd.com//
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    Useful radio suggestions

    Not bad for a tenner...
  11. crosslandkelly

    Hello everyone, I'm glad I found you.

    Hi, welcome and enjoy.
  12. crosslandkelly

    Stropping compound?

    Tooth paste will do the job as well.
  13. crosslandkelly

    Withdrawn USB torch/light

    I use one of these. Small enough to fit in your pocket, bright enough to read by, also dimmable. https://www.barrabes.com/en/goal-zero-lighthouse-micro-charge-usb/product-128125?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Google.uk
  14. crosslandkelly

    Hi from Bucks

    Hi, welcome and enjoy.
  15. crosslandkelly

    Any successes with a fungus friction fire ?

    I've only used cramp balls with a flint and steel to get an ember, but I had to dry them out before I used them. I would think any fungus would be too moist to use as you describe, without first being dried out. Horseshoe fungus should be fairly common in your area, and is quite flammable. Also...
  16. crosslandkelly

    Karrimor Jaguar S65

    No, not a scoobie.
  17. crosslandkelly

    Karrimor Jaguar S65

    Not a 65, but my old GR80 has been around the world with me, and is still going strong. 1992 vintage.