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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    Yes, I always carry some cordage of that sort of diameter, but almost always I am camping in hills, far from trees. I never used to use trekking poles but increasingly I'm finding them useful for crossing rivers and bogs and rough heather etc. So it is no big deal for me to use a pole.
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    Thanks all for the advice, I'm now the proud owner of a hexpeak v4a, freshly seam sealed. I think it is my dream tent, I absolutely love it. The 3ul 4 season t door lanshan inner fits very well, and I've rigged it with a combination of bungee and microcord. In theory, it should all just spring...
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    Mushroom mix up

    Wow that's a great warning. Thanks for posting. A few years back I picked what I thought were edible, very minimal yellow staining, no discernable smell. I emailed a micologist and he said 'nope, yellow stainers'. I went back to them and put them in a plastic bag and had a good sniff - lo and...
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    I will do! :)
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    The more I hear about it the more I like it. I will try get the fly shipped from the German distributor.
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    There are always trade offs aren't there. Footprint is an issue, as well as things like pitching over heather and rocks which can make things awkward. But wind resistance is my main criteria as I will likely use it on hills in the spring/autumn/winter months. I think it was Outlawed Landscapes...
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    Can I also ask, as well as opening the door and securing it to the left (when looking at the tent) is it also possible to open up the panel to the right of the door i.e. un-peg it and pull it to the side, to create a greater opening in good weather?
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    Thanks Erbswurst. Glad you've had good experiences with it.
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    I'm looking to replace my Vango Nevis with something lighter and as such I am waiting for the luxe hexpeak v4a fly-only to become available. I plan to pair it with a lanshan 1, 4 season inner (t door) from AliExpress. Should make a weather proof, comfortable shelter for around 1 kg. I tend to...
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    Is a psk really needed in the UK?

    I spent many years scuba diving and I think there are parallels to survival and the concept of PSKs. In diving, having the right kit that is well maintained is obviously critical. But what really stops you dying on each dive is knowing your limits (mental and physical), having a good buddy, not...
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    Is a psk really needed in the UK?

    To add to my post above, for my foray into the hills of the UK, I don't take a whole lot more: back up firelighting options for the stove (ferorod and matches), but then it goes beyond the realms of a PSK i.e. I'll add a bivi bag, water filter and the necessary clothing depending on the time of...
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    Is a psk really needed in the UK?

    This is quite topical - I'm off on a seaside holiday to sunnier climes, and I've just packed a PSK. It's in a clear ziplock bag and contains plasters, compedes, burn gels, sterile dressings, tick remover, some cordage, a compass, a Swiss army knife for the inevitable slicing of apples and a tiny...
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    Prussik vs magnus

    Some kind of truckers hitch? I wasn't very clear in my original post; I meant using a prussik to hold a tarp in place on an already established ridgeline. I wouldn't use a prussik to tension a ridgeline either, although I suppose it could work. I was playing around with some horrible, springy...
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    Prussik vs magnus

    Fell down a rabbithole of knot nerdery this evening. I'm sure many of us use prussiks for securing tarps to ridgelines and various other uses. And I'm sure many of us use tautline hitches for making adjustable guy lines. Tautline hitch is a rolling hitch tied to its own standing end, and is very...
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    I, Robot , I Soldier.

    So modelling on steroids! That's quite fascinating.
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    I, Robot , I Soldier.

    Ok here's a question. How does AI actually work? Let's say you want AI to make decisions relating to a pandemic. It needs data to work on, presumably the same data that is available to humans. Humans would model the data to predict what may happen with (crucially) the degree of error or...
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    I, Robot , I Soldier.

    I work in pharmaceuticals and I can see AI having a phenomenal, positive impact in discovery of new drugs and treatments. And when it's done that, it will be able to work out my unemployment benefit payments.
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    I, Robot , I Soldier.

    That's worth a whole new thread in itself :) But in the context of my post, by 'logical' I meant what's best and morally right and acceptable for us - although what's morally acceptable to some will not be to others, of course. It presumably would mean AI following a code of ethics, if such a...
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    I, Robot , I Soldier.

    That's the point; hopefully the AI solution would be the most logical one. Speaking of illness, how about COVID? Say we had entrusted decision making on pandemic management to AI, at least in part, I wonder how the outcome would have differed? Same with interest rate setting and economic...
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    I, Robot , I Soldier.

    Perhaps we could replace all governments with AI systems that adhere to some kind of universal code of ethics. All decisions would be based on logic and science, no need for elections or political parties that follow this or that ideology. Imagine, all the current issues that become politicsed...