Just thought I would update this thread. I have found an app for my phone which can identify birds from their sounds. It's called Merlin by Cornell labs. I've only been playing with it for a couple of days but so far I am very impressed.
I just sat in my front garden listening to the traffic...
Check out KEXP on YouTube. They have a really eclectic mix of music and do live sets that remind me of the Old Grey Whistle Test. I have been exposed to all kinds of stuff through them. I have learnt that I don't need to understand the language to enjoy the music.
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I have a Vaporlux. One difference is that the mantle is not a bag that is supported only at the top, it's a tube that is supported at each end. I believe this may make them less prone to damage in transit.
With careful handling, I had one mantle that lasted for ten years!
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I have been using Nordic Summer since running out of the Stupidly Simple stuff. It seems similar but with less citrus notes. It seems to keep feeble weak-willed English bugs at bay, but the one time I took it north of the border, the wind was keeping the wee biting blighters grounded so I can't...
I feel your pain. I have come to believe that some kuksas (kuksae?) are destined only ever to hold peanuts. That being said here's my two penny worth.
The splits occur at certain places. So be careful with the axe near where the handle joins the bowl. And leave extra thickness at the side...
That's too many YouTube channels to check out. I start off researching how to tie a knot and end up wasting hours keeping up with the latest installment of someone's personal life/ outdoor business/ spiritual journey. I only found Bushcraft Bear because a volcano popped up near his home, now...
All of the above plus:
Getting unexpectedly lost in an area you know well.
Finding (noticing) a new plant, fungus or something.
Watching the sky go by through the tops of the trees.
I made one at the Bushcraft show a few years back. The handle is really uncomfortable for tasks that require a strong grip; especially the twisted part. Oddly it has become my go to knife for cutting leather.
I have heard them described as a "viking knife" or a "viking woman's knife...
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