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  1. Nic Le Becheur

    What combat boots do the UK Military wear?

    Have a look on ARRSE (The ARmy Rumour SErvice). Always a good forum for discussing forces-supplied kit.
  2. Nic Le Becheur

    Bushcraft tools that could be classed as weapons?

    Clearly. You have yet to learn to stomp an Esbit stove flat in two seconds, fold it into a star shape using your origami skills and then fling it at your victim's throat like a ninja's shuriken.
  3. Nic Le Becheur

    Sleeping bag liners?

    I find an ex-Army liner inside the my ex-Army jungle bag is fine in a British spring/summer. I simply add a wool blanket and/or thermals, woolly socks and hat as Autumn and Winter come on.
  4. Nic Le Becheur

    Sleeping bag on a budget

    I layer. I've been quite cosy in -5 degrees C inside an ex-army Arctic sleeping bag liner inside a lightweight Army jungle bag inside a wool blanket on top of a Thermarest Ridgerest mattress inside a Norwegian 'knappetelt' poncho buttoned up to make a bivvy bag. All inexpensive and fairly...
  5. Nic Le Becheur

    New member south wales.

    Croeso gan Llwydlo ;-)
  6. Nic Le Becheur

    how do I make my avatar smaller

    There should be drop-down menu on your computer's toolbar called 'file'. Open that up and there should be an option to change the image size. Play around with that until it fits.
  7. Nic Le Becheur

    What's making these little holes in the ground?

    Rabbits will make little exploratory digs, and squirrels will, as you say, dig out buried nuts - but if the holes are round and go down some distance, then it's likelier to be bank voles. Hard to be certain from the pics, but looks most like rabbits to me.
  8. Nic Le Becheur

    Bivvy bag?

    To me, a bivvy bag is simply a bag you bivvy in. As long as it keeps you warm inside and the weather outside, that's what it is. Personally, I prefer canvas, and wrap up in one of those old Norwegian army modular button-up poncho tents.
  9. Nic Le Becheur

    Happy New Year

    Not if we all simply vote and then sit back for 4/5 years and expect those we voted for to do it all for us.
  10. Nic Le Becheur

    French mess tins (Incomplete)

    There's always Google Translate. C'est pas mal, pour la traduction en Francais :-)
  11. Nic Le Becheur

    Es i mewn i dafarn yn Lloegr, a dechreuodd pawb siarad yn saesneg. (I went into this pub in...

    Es i mewn i dafarn yn Lloegr, a dechreuodd pawb siarad yn saesneg. (I went into this pub in England, and everybody started speaking in English,).
  12. Nic Le Becheur

    Getting started w/bushcraft / camping essential equipment - not been camping for ages

    Here's my checklist for what I'll typically take on a long weekend trip (2-3 overnight stays): In summer I won't take the blanket, in summer and autumn I'll take less food and forage instead. In winter I may also take some fresh veg, like a baking potato and an onion or two. Weekend Checklist...
  13. Nic Le Becheur

    What are you growing?

    Planting some overwintering onion sets, garlic and elephant garlic. Chard, kale, celery, sorrel, parsnips and skirrets still flourishing.
  14. Nic Le Becheur

    What did you buy today?

    Treated myself to a pair of Altberg Defenders, which arrived today. Never wore a pair of boots more comfortable from just out of the box. Even cosier than the old Army BCH jobs I've been wearing in for the past 20 years.
  15. Nic Le Becheur

    What are your favourite pocket knives?

    One of the best bits of kit I ever bought was a second hand German army issue Taschenmesser, made by Victorinox: knife blade, saw, bottle/tin opener, posidrive and standard 1cm screwdriver heads, and awl.
  16. Nic Le Becheur

    Favourite carry-able cooking pan and favourite mug and why for both

    Same here - the Swedish Army M40 Enmanskök (affectionately known as 'Smutbucket') and the mug on my French army canteen. Why? Fairly lightweight, compact, robust.
  17. Nic Le Becheur

    What did santa bring?

    Best present: a bottle of junmai daiginjo sake from my favourite niece. No worst presents, and none of them bushcraft-related - the nearest being a copy of Ranulph Fiennes' new biography of Lawrence of Arabia, from Madame le B... Cracking book - Fiennes intersperses passages of his own...
  18. Nic Le Becheur

    SA80 PLCE bayonet frog

    Thanks for this tip. I recently acquired an old SA80 bayonet frog for my Silky Outback PocketBoy and on your advice screwed an old chair leg (cylindrical) into the frog, by degrees, a little further in each day and leaving it in for about five days. Removed the chair leg this morning nd found my...
  19. Nic Le Becheur

    Whats your oldest kit

    I have a billhook that's got to be about 100 years old, which I still use for snedding trees and cutting kindling. A British Army knapsack date stamped 1944, and my father in law's old Army bivvy bag and Dennison jacket, both dating back to the early 1950s.
  20. Nic Le Becheur

    Small axe

    I tend to use a billhook. Have you considered one of those?