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  1. malcolmc

    New Kelly Kettle Trekker Kit

    Hi all, Just come across this - https://www.kellykettle.com/kelly-kettle-kits/stainless-steel/trekker-kit Mine are: Pros: Small, easier to pack and should boil quicker than larger models Comprehensive accessories Uses natural fuel (big plus over a tommy cooker) Grill can also serve as a stand...
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    Scouts Young and Old?

    Was a scout in the 1960's. The troop was based near the REME CVD in Feltham SW London. I don't know for certain but I think the scout master and assistant were either army or ex army; they were very keen on drill being exactly right which was a right pain. The rest was good. I believe there...
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    Best option for upgrading winter sleeping arrangements?

    Hi all, I've always found vehicles colder than tents at night. I usually carry a US army poncho liner which, amongst other things, can be used to supplement the performance of a sleeping bag. They are light (synthetic) and surprisingly warm. [...
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    First aid + kit advice for traveling the world please

    This ' https://www.waterstones.com/book/oxford-handbook-of-expedition-and-wilderness-medicine/chris-johnson/sarah-r-anderson/9780199688418 ' although expensive is well worth it. A "resource for expedition medics and all well-informed travellers, including gap year students". My edition covers...
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    Tent recommendations

    Hi, you might want to consider BCT scout tents ( http://www.bctdivisions.co.uk/page.php?id=108 ). Bombproof but heavy. I've got the RT7 ridge model and, with a flysheet, copes with storms well. No connection etc.
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    EDC - a bag or a jacket

    Hi, I was overjoyed when man bags became fashionable in the '70's; I always destroyed the pockets of my jackets by overloading them and it didn't look good either (even though that was when I was slim). Snag was I also good at destroying the said bags! I've been using a Neat Freak (...
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    Personnel markers

    Hi, The way scouts used to (and may still do for all I know) keep a moving group together in the dark was for each person to stay aware of where the person behind them was. If contact was broken the scout behind stopped and the scout in front retraced their steps. Simple. The bright yellow...
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    Gransfors in short supply?

    After seeing a well-used Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe at a Wilderness Gathering I purchased one on-line last year. I was disappointed; the one I seen in ‘the flesh’ appeared to have a riven handle, the one supplied definitely had a cut handle – to my mind there is a significant difference...
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    Surviving a plane crash - The 'brace' position.

    The most effective method of risk management is to eliminate the risk. Before you book your next air flight in the UK try searching the Air Accidents Investigation Branch website [ http://www.aaib.gov.uk/publications/formal_reports.cfm ] for reports of incidents including your proposed carrier...
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    Canvas Supplier

    Hi, Point North do it ( http://www.profabrics.co.uk/ ). Hope that helps.
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    deathstar

    It's a Supermoon ( http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/supermoon-2014-all-you-need-to-know-about-this-sundays-supermoon-9658849.html ). :)
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    Which water purification tabs?

    My primary way is milbank bag + MOD water purification tablets + boil. I am looking for a pumped filter system that gives access to shallow water sources and screws onto the MOD Osprey water bottle; when I find such a filter the first method above will become my backup.
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    I wanna see stone henge and the surrounding area!

    You might like to consider the Great Stones Way [ http://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Great+Stones+Way ]. The Friends of the Ridgeway expended a lot of effort to get this set up for which they should be congratulated. Covered short distances myself but the full route is...
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    The snake that Adder-nough

    http://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/towns/marlboroughheadlines/11234081.Chased_snake_takes_bite_of_Kennet_and_Avon_Canal_boater/ and http://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/758111.I_should_have_adder_glove_says_bitten_worker/
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    Traditional looking, canvas cook tent needed.....Any ideas?

    BCT Outdoors Traditional Fire Shelter ( http://www.bctfireshelter.co.uk/ ), no connection etc.
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    Camouflage Clothing and ex-Military gear - for or against?

    I’m hoping to trek in Africa one day; the advice I’ve been given is camo gear is not a good choice there so I’ve been avoiding it since. Not keen on having 2 sets of kit. I have a young work colleague who often wears camo patterned gear in the office, it all seems to be in bright primary...
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    Eclipse, made in England

    Eclipse was a brand of James Neill and Co (Sheffield), looking at their site now ( http://www.eclipse-magnetics.co.uk/company-profile ) they seem to be specializing in magnetic tools which are very good. As said below they used to make a well respected range of hand tools, they know a thing or...
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    Ex MOD folding camp bed advice

    I've had a couple of Houndfield Safari beds since the 60's, Bigsa size. Replaced the canvas with cordura a couple of years ago. Very comfortable,the legs act as springs, but too heavy for backpacking, more a basecamp item. (...
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    Why did the bushcrafter cross the river?

    Self supporting bridge at http://www.leonardo3.net/leonardo/machines_eng.htm (scrol down). I remember many hours of fun trying to build one in a hall my scout group used to meet in. We did succeed to the point of it supporting 1 scout but out beside a river with an uneven bank; probably a bit...