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    Fermented pine or fir tips?

    I remember reading a while back about fermenting pine or fir tips to create a syrup without using heat so that the true nature of the fir is revealed in the syrup. I think if recommended Douglas Fir as a good one to start with. Has anyone tried this? Is it worth doing and what did you do with...
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    Walking sticks and staffs

    I have a pair of Black Diamond ones which I bought after an injury. Now I’m older and have a few more health issues I appreciate them more than ever. They also work as poles for my MSR tent and do collapse down pretty small for stowing away. They do help with stability for sure. I think the...
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    Best option for a slicey, 3-4” full tang stainless blade with a flat grind?

    No complaints about this slicey little knife from QSP. Butch enough to cope with a bit of harder work too.
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    Compact emergency food supply.

    Plus one for vacpacked flapjacks. Homemade with lots of fruit & nuts. They are so high in sugar that they keep for months this way. Another bonus is you can break them up for porage & just add warm milk. I’d add some fruit leather as well, for chewing on now and then.
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    Emergency signalling

    Strobe is a very good shout I think. The only advantage from the smoke grenade would be to indicate wind strength on the ground.
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    Horn spoons

    Good to know. Abbey are from my area in Kendal originally. Good quality products.
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    Horn spoons

    Received my spoons thank you. Beeswax winging its way to you as we speak.
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    Knives for beginners?

    Someone else said Mora or potentially an Opinel. I’d agree with that. Both good quality for the money; Opinel tends to be crazy sharp out of the box too. Get a pocket saw for the wood processing.
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    What's your go-to Spyderco?

    After having a few over the years I’ve only got one Urban left. I had a couple rescaled in Jabroc a few years ago. I sold the other one , a UKPK, a while ago & think I will probably let the Urban go as well. The blade has been etched on it too. Let me know if you fancy one.
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    Show us your watches

    A friend recommended Steinhart to me years ago & I bought one. It is a total tank of a watch & keeps excellent time. If you like something that is seriously functional give their range a look. I wear it far more than any of my other watches.
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    Horn spoons

    I’ve got lots of blocks of beeswax. How much do you need? Those little spoons are cute.
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    Spoonfest 2026

    If anyone is planning on driving down from the Lakes or Scotland I’m very interested in a carshare. Otherwise I’ll be going to Edale by train. Obviously happy to share fuel costs by car.
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    Spoonfest 2026

    I’m going as a volunteer again this year after having a great time last year! Expect great atmosphere, lots of nice, friendly people with axes and knives, great food thanks to Barn the Spoon and Robin Wood, loads of classes & workshops on everything spoon related. Good beer too. Some classes are...
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    Word association game

    Pilot
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    What did you buy today?

    Good knives for the kitchen. I particularly like the pastry knife. Super useful & versatile.
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    Open question - Financial

    To buy. Around £900 to sell.
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    Open question - Financial

    The more volatile the world gets the better gold gets as an investment. In 2024 a gold sovereign was sold for around £455 at peak price. Today the same coin would cost you around £1,000. Hard to find such a good return on the stock market. Gold also has the advantage of being portable...
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    What did you buy today?

    It’s much easier with an electric Kenwood Chef style mixer.
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    Charity

    Personally I give to local mountain rescue and Bay Rescue. As a Freemason I give to hundreds of mostly small charities around the country and the world. Also recently been supporting The Rawthey Project in Sedbergh, which helps ex service personnel who have had issues with alcohol or substance...
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    Bug out coffee

    I like my Aeropress to be quite honest. It’s no more faff than a French press.