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    Day of the Triffids

    I am sorry to say that this was a myth started by the American newspapers to discredit the radio as a source of reliable news. Basically it was all down to revenue, the papers were losing advertising to the radio and as such they were losing revenue, they needed to do something and they took a...
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    An old school sleeping bag

    Yeah, you could be right about that, but if you go one to the right there does appear to be a Sleeping bag.
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    My DIY Ferro Rod

    Buy 3 and then keep the cost below the import duty threshold of £18
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    My DIY Ferro Rod

    If it's just for personal use It'll last for a good period of time (probably a decade or more). I would try to use it evenly so that it goes square rather than round that way you'll get better wear and tear from it. If, on the other hand, you are teaching and doing demonstrations using it then...
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    Pocketable camera for outdoors use / family snaps - Any suggestions?

    Go into ASDA, they have a polariod weather proof camera for about £30 or £40, I seem to recall it's submersible so it can be used underwater if you so desire. It's not the highest resolution at just 14.1Mp, but it will see most people through for most things. It's at a cost that should it be...
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    Pruning saws

    I have used a few saws over the last few years. I normally carry an Opinel either the No'12 or the No'18, which I prefer over my Bacho laplander. If I want something a little larger that students can use, I use a cheapy from ebay like one of these, which is actually surprisingly good. The only...
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    Zebra mess tin

    I have a number of Zebra / Seagull /MSR pots. I have a 10cm Billycan, a 14cm billy can (both billies prior to plastic clips being fitted), an MSR Stowaway pan(also has seagull branding on it) and the little 12 cm Zebra head pan with tray in it. All have provided good service and the MSR I am...
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    Flint on steel or steel on flint

    Probably more of a comfort thing, I don't particularly like striking towards my hand with a piece of "Nature's Scalpel", it's a bit like chopping towards ones own hand with a machete. What's more the flint can be a little fragile or difficult to get a really solid grip on. The steel is normally...
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    Adirondack wind shelter

    Hi J, the Adirondack Guide Shelters that you have been talking about were only officialy built in 1917, however the Adirondack's had a booming trade in Hunting, Fishing and Canoeing from around 1800. It would be fair to assume that not all shelters that were constructed at the end of the day...
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    Survival whistles

    Yep, I agree totally and a whistle is one of those items that can be carried by anyone of any age. It doesn't matter if it gets wet and requires little physical ability to use. It does not require a permit or certificate to use (as mini flares do in the UK now). It doesn't require the sun, or...
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    Dying leather...I dont think boot polish will do it.

    Most saddlery butts are veg tanned.
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    Survival whistles

    You obviously missed the point about C. T. Dent being to do with the Alpine club, which is where this comes from. As to your point about blowing as many times as is necessary and it's better to blow a whistle than not at all, yeah that's fine. One thing though, things may have changed since...
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    Survival whistles

    I'll try to find you some clarification of that one, but the mans whole name was Clinton Thomas Dent, he was british surgeon and mountaineer. He wrote a book called above the snowline back in the 1880's when he was Vice President of the Alpine Club. I don't like it as a lot of the information...
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    Survival whistles

    The British military actually trialled whistles to find out how effective they were in comparison to a normal person yelling and screaming, waving arms and the like. For a start obviously the noise carried further, secondly after 20 minutes of yelling and screaming the average person can make no...
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    Survival whistles

    I own the Fox40 classic, the Sharx and the micro. The Micro sits on the lanyard for my knife sheath. The Classic sits in my daysack as a spare and the Sharx I use at work, it's impressive, we have to give people due warning that I am gonna use it so they can put fingers in they're ears. It...
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    Dartmoor

    I have hammock camped on a number of sites on the Moor. I am a great fan of the area along the Bovey Valley, but be aware to keep well back from the banks of the river. It's nice going upto Lustleigh and also visiting Clam Bridge (it's a disgrace about the new bridge, but there's not a lot we...
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    Leatherman WAVE Original Multitool

    It's the same as my old Leatherman Wave, Yes the blades do lock.
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    Candles problem?

    Yeah the UCO Mini will work with the reflector, the side reflector and 8 hour tealights as well, unlike the UCO Micro. The Mini can save a hell of a lot of space over the original just in the amount of candles you require to carry.
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    A Spatula and a Spoon

    Nice Job, especially on a first attempt and without a crooked knife on the spoon. I must admit that until earlier this year I had never bothered actually carving a spatula, I just split a piece of wood till it was thin enoug for me to use.