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    Springer spaniel pup advice on winter

    Brilliant thanks everyone. Such helpful advice. I don't get on this forum as regularly as I should but the wealth of experience is excellent. I knew someone on here was bound to have springers and Macaroon your post was spot on. Great to hear from someone with that kind of first hand experience...
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    Springer spaniel pup advice on winter

    Hi all, I know this isn't really a dog advice forum as such but I couldn't really find the answer elsewhere online and I know there are others here with springers as companions. Provided her temperament develops into a dog that likes to stay close as opposed to one that's gone the moment she's...
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    The extended backyard

    Send us some of that snow over would you? :)
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    Quick Brewup and Test

    You got out, played about with fire and learned something from it. I'd say you had a successful trip out! Don't discount wood as no good after its rained. I was out recently after several days of heavy rain and managed to find some really good dry softwoods from off the ground even. The...
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    Where to buy leather?

    Went with eBay in the end, cheers guys. I do have an old leather belt but wanted something a good 6 inches in width as a strop. Will bear in mind your suggestions for anything else though :)
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    Twice punctured!

    That looks amazing! Well done sir. I've just bought one of these blades having read a guide on making a handle out in the field. Had a go with a piece of hazel last weekend and spent a good quarter of an hour trying to gradually get it to bend without snapping but it eventually gave way...
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    Where to buy leather?

    I'm after a piece for making a nice wide strop on a wooden base and then something to go around the top of the axe handle as a guard. I can see stuff on eBay but do people have any suggested suppliers? Thanks, Dave
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    Saw blade sheath - ideas?

    I tried the billy thing but it's so tensioned get it in there it looks like it'll have my arm off when it comes to taking it out! Lol Will try the conduit idea perhaps. Not quite traditional like I was thinking but probably the most common sense approach!
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    Headlamp Hustle

    Those 7 led headlamps are pretty naff by modern standards. I do have one and it has the least light output of all the headlamps I have. Those LEDs are outdated now. If you want something decent for not much more I think I paid around £3.50 for a Chinese knock off of the lenser head torch on...
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    Fallkniven F1 opinions

    Thanks for everybody's comments, you've all succeeded at putting me off :lmao: It's way more than I've ever spent on a knife so I wanted it to be something I'd be happy with. I think I need to spend more time working on the mora and getting a decent edge on that as well as getting maybe a second...
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    Fallkniven F1 opinions

    The F1 pro seems massively more expensive? Over twice the price which I don't think I could justify. Looks nice though!
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    Saw blade sheath - ideas?

    Hi all, looking for some inspiration on how to sheath a 23inch bahco saw blade I recently bought. The idea is to carry it out and make its handle in the field. At the moment it gets carried in the cardboard sleeve it was delivered in but as the top pokes out of the lk35 pack I use, the first...
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    Fallkniven F1 opinions

    I've had a read around and watched some YouTube videos but wanted to ask again for some fresh opinions. What's people's experience? My current knife is a stainless Mora 2010 Bushcraft knife and I've never been that impressed. I've had 2 other people have a try and sharpen it and although I can...
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    Fjallraven trouser sizing??

    +1 on all comments above. I'm conveniently between sizes on most trousers. A 33inch waist. Bought the euro size 50 which is for a 33 - 34 waist and they are spot on. The worst thing is finding someone who can do a quality job on taking the length off the legs. Should have enough fabric left...
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    What's the deal with this Lavvu

    I took mine out for the first time last weekend and loved it. It was me that went with harvestman in his recent trip report. I'd read a lot of concerns over space to sleep so made sure I spoke to militarymart ensuring they sent me a pair that both had 3 eyelets. At 5ft 10 I had no issues...
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    Running and bushcraft and camping and stuff

    I'm happy to do a run around then even if it's not at the exact same time. Sunday afternoon is usually one of the few opportunities I have to get out. If you don't use it already, Strava is a fantastic app for recording your runs. Feel free to add me if you have it for evidence of my completed run!
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    Fjallraven- great customer service.

    I've been looking at a few items of fjallraven kit recently as I love the look of their stuff. Their packs and the downshirt coat they do in particular. Would love to hear more reviews of their stuff from people on here but don't wish to thread jack. Is there another recent thread? By the way...
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    What to wear in your sleeping bag

    John sort of touched on it already but I always like a layer between my skin and the inside of a down bag particularly because I was told that oils from your skin will seep through to the down over time and reduce its insulating properties. I like clean fresh clothes for the same reason so I...
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    Is it time to move on from the sleeping bag?

    I had a look at the Carinthia bag but I'm after something much more lightweight. I'll still be using my M90 in a hammock I suspect and the quilt in the link looks to be perfect for suspending underneath. The quilt looks to be an excellent lightweight solution with great pack down size which is...
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    Is it time to move on from the sleeping bag?

    Tartan Ferret thanks very much for going to the trouble. Really helps get some perspective. I do like the look of that quilt you've added the link to very much! It looks so versatile I think it should be perfect. Its a little more money then the UK hammocks one but then it does look so much more...