god help me.....well at least they were right about the firesteel....
http://tech.uk.msn.com/features/best-camping-gadgets-2014-1#image=12
http://tech.uk.msn.com/features/best-camping-gadgets-2014-1#image=12
Actually I liked two of those items: 1) the bear proof cooler and 2) the luminescent tent pegs.
And while I really don't use water filters, that Life Straw is fairly common.
What a load of 'stuff' !
Isn't it amazing the sheer volume of carp that is considered a necessity ?
Pegs that reduce people walking into them are something I would love to see. Many companies try all sorts of things to make their pegs visible, but I am not sure of any of them
Pegs that reduce people walking into them are something I would love to see. Many companies try all sorts of things to make their pegs visible, but I am not sure of any of them.
I've seen a lot of toe injuries from people tripping over tent pegs. Its especially common first thing in the morning, they get up, maybe slightly hungover, and rather than putting boots on, put the flip flops or sandles on for round camp. Toe meet tent peg, victim to the First Aid post. Happens so so often.
Isn't it amazing the sheer volume of carp that is considered a necessity ?
yup yup its a farce....
as for light...head torch
as for pegs...hammer them right in
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There's nothing like carrying your kit for a few miles to teach you what is necessary and what is just nice to have.
I have to admit, I hammer my pegs right in. If they're sticking up that's just wasted grip on the soil I reckon.
I also changed my guylines to those reflective ones. It makes a tremendous difference to the number of accidents. Worth doing I reckon.
cheers,
Toddy
But if you leave any of the shaft exposed then it's not going to do any blooming good holding down your guyline. On the worst stuff, like a stone shore, we just tied the guylines around rocks and buried them under other rocks.
Ah, each to their own. Me ? I bury them down close to the soil surface.
M