I'm Tim from London...I am here to get some advice about some of my old gear (like my ancient Berghaus AB backpack I got off Freegle; having fun trying to clean it because some cheese decided to separate and leak over it and that's going rancid! Washing it in the washing machine in an old pillow case didn't work; trying again with liquid flakes) - yes I have some Fabsil to reproof it.
I have done some outdoor activity; mostly walking and camping but not as hardcore as some - just come from a couple of weeks working holiday camping along the Jurassic coast, my work being as an artist - I paint and draw.
I want to do more trips like this - but more on the cheap as a poor artist (wildcamping, etc). I have camped in Scotland (during the midge season which was supposed to be over!) and done the 'black house' hostels and walking, and visited the islands a long time ago. But going 'off grid' means more weight, more gear (carrying more water, food, cooking gear etc) which paradoxically means I can't walk as far.
During my recent trip I had issues with my old Vango self-inflating mat which was obviously punctured; wish I was the sort that could just sleep on hard ground but no, too old for that...so looking for lightweight solutions for a inflatable mat that doesn't cost the earth or weigh too much...also ecology and sustainability is a big thing with me, so like to find cheap/free ways to do stuff - so much gear is plastic and throwaway, it's depressing. I like using stuff for years - my tent must be at least 10+ years old!
I have done some outdoor activity; mostly walking and camping but not as hardcore as some - just come from a couple of weeks working holiday camping along the Jurassic coast, my work being as an artist - I paint and draw.
I want to do more trips like this - but more on the cheap as a poor artist (wildcamping, etc). I have camped in Scotland (during the midge season which was supposed to be over!) and done the 'black house' hostels and walking, and visited the islands a long time ago. But going 'off grid' means more weight, more gear (carrying more water, food, cooking gear etc) which paradoxically means I can't walk as far.
During my recent trip I had issues with my old Vango self-inflating mat which was obviously punctured; wish I was the sort that could just sleep on hard ground but no, too old for that...so looking for lightweight solutions for a inflatable mat that doesn't cost the earth or weigh too much...also ecology and sustainability is a big thing with me, so like to find cheap/free ways to do stuff - so much gear is plastic and throwaway, it's depressing. I like using stuff for years - my tent must be at least 10+ years old!