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    Motorola defy satellite link

    Hello forum. If anyone, like me, was thinking of buying the Motorola defy satellite link for sos purposes then beware. The company (bullit) that runs the satellite service it uses gas gone bust. This is a shame as it was significantly cheaper than the Garmin in reach which seems to be the...
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    Trekking pole A frame

    Pretty excited to have discovered this: http://liteway.equipment/a-frame-connector Connects (and extends) two trekking poles to form an A frame structure. I intend to use this with my luxe hexpeak v4a. Wasn't cheap with postage, but it's from the Ukraine so no problems there. Might possibly...
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    Mushroom, poisonpie?

    It has taken me three days to identify this, with only moderate certainty. No particular odour, no colour change on bruising. Faint tinge of blue to stalk. Brown droplets / stains to gills. Not a russula. Very slimy cap. I think it's a poisonpie, Hebeloma crustuliniforme. Ive spent three days...
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    Trip to wales

    I've just about recovered from a hard, long weekend in the Rhinogs. There were highs and lows - both geographically and emotionally. My trip started off damp and drizzly in the early afternoon as I trudged up toward the pass that lies between the mountains of rhinog fach and rhinog fawr. The...
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    Goretex repair

    I have a Berghaus paclite jacket which has done me brilliantly for over ten years. But now the tape has started to pull away from the seams. I have some seam grip + sil for tent sealing. I also have some glue that came with an inflatable mattress for sticking on patches. Will either of those do...
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    Snaring rabbits

    I've been watching Alone (late to the game I know). It got me thinking about the importance of being able to hunt and trap, of which I've done neither. I've read about rabbit snaring though, and whereas most articles suggest placing snares between the beats (the beats being the flat bits where...
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    Help with a yellow flowering plant

    No photo unfortunately as I was out running. But I came across a tall (4 foot?) plant which I had figured was a willowherb, and chalky moderately dry ground. Similar structure and appearance to rosebay willowherb and lanceolate leaves. But today it has flowered; a big spray of yellow flowers...
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    Hexpeak v4a vs lanshan 1

    I'm looking to replace my Vango Nevis with something lighter and as such I am waiting for the luxe hexpeak v4a fly-only to become available. I plan to pair it with a lanshan 1, 4 season inner (t door) from AliExpress. Should make a weather proof, comfortable shelter for around 1 kg. I tend to...
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    Prussik vs magnus

    Fell down a rabbithole of knot nerdery this evening. I'm sure many of us use prussiks for securing tarps to ridgelines and various other uses. And I'm sure many of us use tautline hitches for making adjustable guy lines. Tautline hitch is a rolling hitch tied to its own standing end, and is very...
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    ID help

    I'm stuck on this one. Looks like nettle but isn't. Slightly, softly hairy round stems (not lamiaceae), with purple tinge. It's a big plant, a good four feet tall. Just can't figure it out. https://postimg.cc/Z9HkDTb2 Also, thought I'd post this. I reckon it is hedge mustard, Sisymbriun...
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    Berries to come

    Wandering the moors of the peak district at the weekend gave me a chance to refresh ID of some Ericaceae species. Good to see them in flower in spring, which I'm not so used to. These were intermingled. Here we have what I call bilberry, Vacxinium myrtillus, not to be confused with blueberry...
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    Onetigris wild rocket pack

    Hi all. Just came across this pack on my internet travels and thought it looked interesting. It struck me as similar in form and function to some of the essl packs that Erbswurst has recommended previously. Although I would prefer a floating lid to a roll top closure. I don't know what the build...
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    Few flowered leak

    I found treasure! A patch of few flowered leak Allium paradoxum not far away. Would have preferred wild garlic, but I'll settle for this. Not much Allium around me.
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    Carving axe

    I'd like to get into carving. I have limited tools (a couple of knives, a cheap 'smallish' axe from homebase and a fiskars splitting axe), even less knowledge and zero skill. Nor do I have much space. But I have great ambitions. So I need a small carving axe. What would people here recommend...
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    Wood burners in the news

    Hi everyone. There have been many articles recently (in the guardian at least) on wood burner pollution. I'm interested to know what people's thoughts are on this. Are pollution concerns justified? I have no problem with discussions on pollution in the media, but I can't help thinking the issue...
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    Magic of mushrooms

    A program called magic of mushrooms, on bbc4 right now. May be of interest to folk on here :)
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    Alcohol stove/twig burner combination

    Thought I'd share this. Seems like a neat design. I was going to try making a caldera cone but think I might give this a go instead. https://andrewskurka.com/myog-hybrid-alcohol-twig-wood-stove/
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    Waterproof overmitt recommendation

    I have a bit of a glove problem, and consequently, I have many gloves, ranging from leather, to primoloft mitts, to dachstein fingered gloves. All have their pros and cons, but none are waterproof. Can anyone recommend a decent, but fairly cheap waterproof outer mitten for those days of...
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    Lanshan 2 review (not mine)

    I've often been tempted by some of the cheaper tents out there, the lanshan, the naturehike tents etc., that tend towards being uktra or very lightweight. But some part of me has always been a bit skeptical. There are infinite reviews showing a lot of love for these tents, but very few that...
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    Shelter for the hills

    I'm planning a solo trip to the breacon beacons (my first time) sometime in November, to include two or three nights wild camping. It's been quite a few years since I've mountain camped, for various reasons, and since then my equipment has changed somewhat. I have the choice between taking the...