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BushMoot: Come along to the amazing Summer Moot 31st July - 5th August (extended Moot : 27th July - 8th August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
If you can provide the model of your phone, the model of your portable charger, and of your mains charger (or a photo of the ports) I can an then find the appropriate products and post them to you. I have lots of spare cables and I'm sure one or more will work for you. I also have some spare...
It's worth checking if your power bank does pass through charging? I.e. the power bank is connected to the mains, and then your phone to the power bank.
Either way, if you find out what port your phone has (probably USB C or micro USB, the manual should say), you can easily get another cable.
For sale is a great commuting/laptop bag from Osprey's Aoede line, which can be carried using the shoulder strap, by hand like a briefcase using the padded side handle, or using the backpack straps which stow in their own little compartment.
Has loads of storage space, and a dedicated zipped...
For sale is a full metal G-Shock, the GMW-B5000-1ER variant which comes stock with a rubber strap, and to which I've added the Casio bracelet from its sibling model the GMW-5000B-1ER. Stock link here which shows it in its original configuration...
Up for sale is a Squeak by Spyderco. Think of it as the UKPK's little brother. Snappy action, secure blade retention with the slip joint, half stop, very pocket friendly and super light.
It's been used and in very good nick.
Looking for £55 via PayPal and includes delivery. Bank transfer also...
I put a Zippo in one on a Craghoppers shirt, but promptly forgot that's where I'd stowed it when in need of it. So it basically stays empty. It's really very small though. I can see stowing small soft items in there might be useful, but have yet to do so.
Good on you. I know near me people do go with chainsaws to deal with trunks blocking roads, but not into the woods. That's usually reported to the Woodland Trust to 'manage' (often left for ages and then they come and decimate the area).
What steel do these use? Heinnie's have the steel on them listed a bit strangely.
1. The colourful Peasant Minis are described in the blurb as using high carbon stainless steel, but the specs table lists just 'stainless steel'
2. The Crystal (translucent clear plastic) one is described as using...
For sale is a Leatherman KF4, quite a classic Leatherman pocket tool given its decent pliers, variety of non-locking blades of UK legal EDC length and other useful tools.
It's in good used condition, as the photos show. If you want any specific shots, do let me know.
Here's a link to a review...
I too use a Grayl - must say I found it far from easy to use out in the sticks with the amount of pressure required to filter through it, even using visibly clear water running into the tarns in the Lake District. Definite habit of it spurting out upwards at my face if not completely aligned...
Could you use this instead of e.g. silicone blobs on a sleep mat to stop it from sliding around? It seems I always end up on a slight slope and wake up periodically further and further off the groundsheet!
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