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Here's the same idea only from Optimus, called the Stella+.
I've ordered the MSR Windpro. Then I went and saw the Nova+ ... another slippery slope :eek:
Mark
Hi folks,
You may remember in an earlier thread I was wondering about which liquid fuels were popular with our stoves. I just cannot get on with the smell from them. I put unleaded petrol in my msr dragonfly tonight and the smell is not impressive.
So i've decided to get a cannister gas...
Hi folks,
I've got an MSR Dragonfly. Up until this week it was never used :o but now that the ice is broken, I've took a real shine to it.
Anyway, I put some Kerosene in it and the flame worked fine but I don't fancy the smell. So what do you use in your multi-fuel stoves?
Mark
I know that eggs can go off quickly, but as I said above we're not out on a long winded affair - just out for the day and a bit of craic where they're safe for all the time we're going to be away.
Here's another mix I make up a lot , even at home - no laughing allowed :rolleyes:
Crushed...
Bannock is indeed nice. I like eggs myself - usually scrambed to the (very difficult to achieve properly) stage of really badly burnt - and then with lots of pepper :D
Mark
Hi folks,
This is always changing so it's always good to get any up to date ideas from you all. What do you like to take to cook when you're out for the day? No long term survival details or fancy meals here please - just a simple warm meal!
Any ideas or personal fancies are most welcome...
This has to be one of the longest winded sales threads i've been involved in, so in keeping with that style - what about my traditional wee Nordic scandi knives too. Here they are pictured below (top right bunch on the shelf) I might as well show them off, too :lmao:
Now, we're off for a...
Indeed it is, Red.
I'm nearly obsessive about caring for personal articles such as knives and fishing reels. My knives are dried and ren waxed after every outing and put on the shelf where you see them and the sheaths are cleaned and labelled so that I can reach for the one needed without a...
Fantastic blade on the Ritter, Lawrence, but I think that the handle could have been a bit thicker as it tends to break away from your hand easily when slicing and that's a pet hate of mine. If it wasn't for that great deep blade I'd nearly move it on ;)
Mark
Hello folks,
In my efforts to thin down the numbers, here are five for sale.
1. Sold Puma White Hunter. 10½overall length. 6" blade with 2½ sharpened section on top edge and 1" serrated section on bottom edge of blade. This knife is in mint condition. £70
2. Sold Cold Steel Sisu...
Alan Wood bushcrafter blade with Rapidboy (Lawrence Dugan) woodwork and leatherwork.
An Alan Wood handmade bushcrafter blade. As it was supplied as a blank, its not stamped by Alan. The blade is O1 tool steel set at a hardness of Rockwell C59. It has a tapered tang for balance, shallow...
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