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    Moving to Bulgaria - It's an option

    Haha we are one and the same, i think my Mrs would practise her wood carving on me if i put that forward as an option.
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    bothy bag blizzard jacket or bag or felljerjen

    I have the thermo extreme, it's a great bit of kit it's a jack of all trades master of none really. I have slept in it, in just my thermals at around -3 to -5 and have been comfortable, you do get a bit of condensation in it but nothing serious. I have used it as a jacket and sat in it in the...
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    Finnish Market Kuksa(s)

    Here in Helsinki you will pay around 35-55 euro for a genuine kuksa, the difference in price will be the addition of some carved antler. If they are very cheap they will not be made in Finland with Finnish wood as nothing in this country is cheap, you pay for quality here and that's what you...
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    lundhag boots

    Hello, I am thinking of buying a pair of Lundhag boots as I really like the design and concept of the shell boot. There is one slight worry for me and thats about how rigid the boots are. If anyone has any experience with the boots I would love to hear about that. I have a pair boots that are...
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    Antler crafts and a sewing patch I've made, woodgas stove thoughts! :)

    Nice work, how long did it take you to do all that ?
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    What did you buy today?

    I got Fjallraven Barents Trousers from raymears website they are on sale at £84, I hope they are as good as people say they are. Buying in UK means I save 42 euro on the cheapest price I can find them here in Finland, happy days
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    Hello from Helsinki

    Hi there I am a welshman living in lovely Helsinki, I can't wait to get out and about in the great countryside. Take care all of you.
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    what backpacks and day sacks do you use?

    I love the idea of that pack, it looks great. How is it for comfort when it's loaded with 3-4 day worth of gear, I feel torn between that pack and the mystery ranch wolf alpha pack. Any insight would be great.
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    Swazi Kit Direct from NZ

    I did the same thing but for a jacket, as it was around the £400 mark I did pay an import fee which I think was around £15-20 but parcel force also charge you £12-14 for paying the fee on your behalf. I think I ended up around £50 in front, until today. I washed the jacket and seem tape has come...