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I add:
Ice breaker thermals
Ray Mears Canada Jay sleeping bag
Nash Tackle hot water bottle with fleece cover.
Bridgedale thermal socks
Lowe Alpine mountain cap
Rab Inferno jacket
I remove:
Thermarest auriga down blanket
Thermarest fitted sheet
Tilley hat
Bridgedale Coolmax Liner Socks...
I'm selling my big Hilleberg tarp... it's huge and I don't use because I have the XP10 for personal use.
Same as this: https://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/994-Hilleberg-Tarp-XP-20/
It's been put up twice just to play with but not used.
A little more on it is through this video...
ortlieb are my preferred dry bag... I have a few of the incredibly thick ones which must be 10 years old and still going strong. I have one of two of their ultralight ones too which aren't ultralight but far less bulky than the thick ones.
fjallraven vidda trousers... they get worn all year round, not just one season and have done so for over 12 years... not a single thread is out of place and they have seen some action!
Same as Rabid... I have used the bag too. certainly good in hot weather but mine fell apart when jamming the material in the zipper during the night.
Your English is pretty good. No worse than mine! ;)
I have the US one. I have owned it for a year, it was brand new when I got it and it's still brand new.
The quality feels really very good, it's a great size, I know it's been tested to low temperatures without issue and the Thermarest Trail Pro mat I got, goes in it perfectly and rolls up all...
Something like this might be nice... with a smaller sleeping area that's easy to keep warm in the early hours of the morning and a decent vestibule that most people can stand in.
http://www.vango.co.uk/gb/tents/1136-galaxy-300.html
Decent price too.
Please strike off the list anything with a YKK Zipper. Obviously Japanese products should be singled out for their inferior quality.
Also, any manufacturer that purchases steel from India etc.
Honestly, while this list may have good intentions, I find it deeply flawed thinking that certain...
The bungees and adjustable pole option would work without leaving the shelter.
Also, if you have a 6 bungees, one at each corner and one at each end of the ridge line, you could potentially have it bungeed out high and wide but pull the corners down to pre-placed pegs without leaving the...
I have had this camera for some time, purchasing it as a replacement for my Nikon D3 with a load of pro lenses and accessories. At the time, it was the only small camera capable of the creative control I wanted and image quality I needed. Even the newer GF models lack as much control with...
I had a few of the smaller ones and if the huge one is of equal quality it's going to be built like a tank and extremely durable. If I didn't have my Hillebergs, I'd be all over this.
I'd be inclined to buy a tent for you and a tarp that could be rigged between the bikes to share space under.
If you were to get a big tarp, it could go some way to covering the bikes its tied to. Just stick a pole up in the middle and you'd have a decent sized shelter... I'm thinking 4.5m x...
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