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  1. MattW

    outdoorcode problems

    For what its worth, I've dealt with Andrew several times over the last couple of years (although not in the last six months or so) and always had excellent service. I hope he manages to resolve whatever problems he's 's having (both health and business). He's always seemed to be one of the...
  2. MattW

    Clikstand and woodfire, anyone had any experiences?

    I would have thought that a clikstand is bit too small to retain enough heat and fuel for a viable fire - there just wouldn't be enough energy retained in the fire bed to sustain good combustion. I would also just about guarantee that if you did manage a decent fire in one, it would be pretty...
  3. MattW

    Hedgehog deterent

    I wish we had a hedgehog problem :rolleyes: - we're overrun with slugs and as we don't use chemicals, hedgehogs (and possibly a few toads) would be great! Matt
  4. MattW

    Signal crayfish...again!

    Hi Geoff, Apologies from my side also if my response came a cross as a rant - even if it was a bit 'ranty', it wasn't directed at you or anyone in particular. I'm also pleased and impressed that you are doing the 'right thing' with regards to legality. I agree with you entirely Geoff...
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    Signal crayfish...again!

    Bear in mind that a lot of the current problem stems from idiots spreading juvenile signals, viruses harmful to natives and taking natives either deliberately or by mistake. Some, even deliberately translocate signals into waters previously free of them so that they can catch them! Many people...
  6. MattW

    Tanto Blade

    Hmm, the tanto style blade was refined to do one job very well - putting neat holes in people. While the defined angular kick in the edge might possibly prove useful in another situation, I can't help but think that the con's would outweigh the pro's and that its versatility and use would be...
  7. MattW

    Lavvu - "tipi" Kultalavvu. REVIEW

    Excellent, thanks for that. I'm thinking I might have a go at 'chimnifying' my Chris Randall, Yukon firebox. best Matt
  8. MattW

    Lavvu - "tipi" Kultalavvu. REVIEW

    Now then (apologies for the hijack), I need to know what that Nimblewill type stove is! (and where you can get one) - it looks great! If anyone can give me any information, it'd be really appreciated. cheers Matt
  9. MattW

    Ray Mears new Shirt

    decorum, Well, while no offence was intended via my posts, I'm afraid that comments such as those will inevitably lead to some 'good natured ribbing'. As it appears that he doesn't actually have the shirt in question, bush_baby appears to base his glowing justification for its price on the...
  10. MattW

    Ray Mears new Shirt

    But, hang on..... So you don't actually have one after all and haven't got a clue what it's worth? (Or 'cos it's expensive, it must be good?) Matt
  11. MattW

    Ray Mears new Shirt

    So they've definitely sold one then..... Matt
  12. MattW

    Little boxes of heat

    Just got a little friend for my recently acquired, second hand Optimus 111 multifuel - a Russian Optmus 8r clone: Pictured above putting out around 4.5 kW together :D (although you can't see the burner flames very well). I bought the 111 a couple of weeks ago from a member here on BCUK...
  13. MattW

    General advice for scotland

    All good advice above. I've never got on with skin so soft - it only seems to work if you really lather it on and I hate the oily feel (I think it drowns the midges!), so I do use a deet based repellent when they're really bad. If you are somewhere suitable, a fire helps keep the midges down...
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    General advice for scotland

    They're best worn over a hat with a brim - keeps the net away from your face. If you're wearing a shirt with a collar, tuck the drawstring under your collar before snugging it up. (I'm assuming it's a head net we're talking about) Joking aside, a head net can turn unmitigated misery into a...
  15. MattW

    General advice for scotland

    All that stuffs fine, but whatever you do make sure you take a midge net ;) Matt
  16. MattW

    non-instructional bushcraft books

    You're right there! Matt
  17. MattW

    Signal crayfish...again!

    Yup - consents like these apply to any water, private or not. Matt
  18. MattW

    Signal crayfish...again!

    I'm afraid not. The line: and are quite clear. Also this page from the Environment Agency Website: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/fish/246986/342184/1205879/1206007/ is unequivocal. Trust me, consent is required. It's very easy to infer things from web pages that...
  19. MattW

    Signal crayfish...again!

    I'm afraid you're not entirely correct. A licence is required to trap or catch crayfish (whether they be invasives or native). Trapping, release or translocation is covered by current legislation and is an offence unless you have the necessary licence...
  20. MattW

    Hunting with a bow

    I voted not hunt and recommend its revocation. I'm not anti-hunting, I'm an archer, I own three hunting air rifles and a shot gun which I use as often as possible to get food for the table. However, there is a good reason that bow hunting isn't legal and my preferred option didn't exist. "Not...