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    Lightweight gear - help needed

    Thanks Sandbender.....I'll put that on my list, although the rucksack will probably be on my list of 'second buys'. Weight is a crucial issue, and I won't forget to take account of the empty pack weight as well as the weight of the individual items of gear! Thanks again
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    Lightweight gear - help needed

    Initially £250. If I can make this 'stick' I'll come back and upgrade elements later. That can exclude the rucsac, as it isn't immediately essential. Thanks for asking!
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    Lightweight gear - help needed

    OK, I am returning to the forum after much too long away, so please forgive the entry-level nature of this post, and help if you can. Having previously disposed of (given away) all my old gear a while back, I am now looking to start occasional 2-3 season solo camping again. Obviously with the...
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    Greetings from Somerset, England

    If you're ever down this way give me a shout and we'll nip out for a pint. Will Pm you with email and mobile
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    Greetings from Somerset, England

    Ham Hill is OK 'out of hours'. Nasty chavvy pub on top of the hill, but plenty of ways to get away from it, especially at liminal time, sunset etc. No camping though. Otherwise, around Glastonbury itself is a bit busy with people....will have a think....
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    Greetings from Somerset, England

    Sounds great - thanks for that. Want to get good quality this time, as have some money (at last) - stuff that will last a while, not just budget/cheapest. Plan to spend a whole lot of outdoors time in these outers!
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    Greetings from Somerset, England

    All the places we also go. Got to invest in some new outdoor clothing.....any recommendations? the guy in Taunton Leisure (in Taunton) is very helpful.....
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    Greetings from Somerset, England

    We've got no intention of *not* going through the due process. I have no sympathy for the people who deal with the situation by sticking up a yurt in a field and hoping no-one notices for four years, and then selling a 'sob story' to the press when they get served. We are still deciding on a...
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    Greetings from Somerset, England

    Presently just outside Yeovil if anyone wants to get in touch - we drive, so reasonable distance not a problem......Looking at Devon and Cornwall as well if anyone has any intelligence re planning depts.
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    Greetings from Somerset, England

    Hi all I've posted an intro somewhere way back in the distant past, but have been inactive here for so long that I thought I would re-post as a means of starting again. I live in beautiful Somerset, in the South West, with my equally beautiful DW....we are interested in all kinds of...
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    Winter camping sleeping arrangements

    Now that's *definitely* a thought.......thank you. Have found a great-looking army surplus place in Exeter which I plan to check out for sleeping bags etc very soon. Also my casual 'day shoes' (which are 'nearly' boots) have given up the ghost this week (sole/upper separation - not good) and...
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    Winter camping sleeping arrangements

    We've already got lightweight, self inflating airbeds, but they don't really do it for me, especially in winter.....just not enough insulation between body and ground - even with a mat on top of the bed. And I still wake up aching and stiff. I think a 'proper' camp bed is the way to go......just...
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    Winter camping sleeping arrangements

    Certainly looks great! I think Mrs P would take some persuading though ;)
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    Greeting from Somerset

    I've always found the staff in OB *and* Millets to be a pretty friendly and knowledgeable bunch. Thanks for the Peacocks tip. Next buy really needs to be waterproof overtrousers though.....
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    Non expensive kit

    I've got a fleece and outer shell from Oswald Bailey and I have to say the quality is really poor. Will buy a decent one from (maybe) Blacks or something from army surplus next time. Has anyone else experience of OB (vs Millets, for example)?
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    Non expensive kit

    Very much agree about re-learning 'old', defunct skills. one day we will wake up and there will be no oil, no petrol, no electricity and (probably first of all) no gas. I don't want to sound alarmist, but I think world governments are putting their heads in the sand on an ongoing basis...
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    Greeting from Somerset

    I've got a fleece and outer from Oswald Bailey and I have to say the quality is really poor. Will buy a decent one from (maybe) Blacks next time. Has anyone else experience of OB (vs Millets, for example)?
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    Winter camping sleeping arrangements

    Interesting and persuasive account, I had no idea it was even viable in winter conditions. Would love to see a photo of the kit up in position if you were ever able to get one (difficult when you're *in* the hammock, I know!). Thanks for sharing D
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    Greeting from Somerset

    I'd be happy to meet up some time (although it has to be said, we're not raving socialites!), do the meets appear on the forum? Or is there a separate distribution list somewhere? D
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    Winter camping sleeping arrangements

    Really we need two - one for me and one for Mrs P......my dad's old once certainly was a challenge to arm strength to get the legs in - but once they were in the tension they provided made it very comfortable. And yes - it was heavy...but then we have a car so that's not so much an issue really...