I’ve transferred the photo’s over to my Blog :-http://teddytourteas.blogspot.com/
as I do not like the loss of control over the photo’s,
Graham_S
You have received an infraction at BushcraftUK: Community Forum.
Reason: Insulted Other Member(s)
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Hi.
Due to a number of complaints from other members, and after reviewing the thread in question (this one), I've awarded an infraction.
While you are entitled to your opinion, there is no need to insult people.
Thank you.
Graham_s.
BCUK Mod team.
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This infraction is worth 1 point(s) and may result in restricted access until it expires. Serious infractions will never expire.
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I regard the photo’s as my property, that I want to share with BCUK,
but finding I can’t access them, because of “restricted access,” I’ve transferred them to where I can
thanks for your time Danny.
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We've (Earby) been under a blanket of wet cloud for the last couple of days so todays idea was let's see if the top of Ingelbourgh pokes out ! packed the kit and set off with side and fog lights on and by the Settle Clapham bypass it was thinning out, climbed the hill out of Ingleton on the Ribble head road into blue sky and sunshine But ! (ha ha) the top of Inglebourgh was making a cloud hat, change of plans parked at SD 70722 73759 wheresthepath linky and dropped down to the river Doe, skirting the working Granite quarry, with the old quarry to my left and the viaduct in Ingleton shrouded in mist
then passed several money trees and had to tie Teddy up with paracord in the haversack
and followed it upstream along the gorge side path
the above was about the top waterfall and with a view of Inglebourgh still making cloud
there was a handy bench for dinner and a brew
Risotto Rice with Porcini Mushrooms and sliced smoked Cabanos with a South African Pinotage and Shiraz
the Optimus Crux folder and Terra Nova cook set doing a great job, fast boil 3000 watt then a gentle simmer, to any one following the last x3 Tours it’s still on the first 100gm gas cylinder and I've had a couple of brews in the shed as well.
I used my heavy Olive wood spoon for Risotto stirring and a new Beech wood spoon(a trade) from Robin Wood for eating it, (off a non stick light weight Aluminium frying pan with the handle removed as a stay clean plate) What a Fantastic spoon a functional piece of Art that’s almost Sensual to put in your mouth (someone throw a bucket of water over John Fenna I’m talking about a spoon). The Cabanos cut up with my Launditch1 knife another trade for great craft work. I’ve also another great knife from Everything Mac still waiting for a Tour review isn’t BCUK a great place ?
I was still going back down through the wood as it began to get dark and even though I had my Fenix LD10 it wasn’t until I walked into a Burdock that I got it out and switched it on (Burdocks like wool shirts) as I came back uphill to the road the Sun was putting on a show
it wasn’t quite this dark I used –2 stops as an over-ride to Auto
I used the Fenix high beam Strobe setting as I walked back along the, no footpath, road back to the van
just thought I'd share cheers all Danny
as I do not like the loss of control over the photo’s,
Graham_S
You have received an infraction at BushcraftUK: Community Forum.
Reason: Insulted Other Member(s)
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Hi.
Due to a number of complaints from other members, and after reviewing the thread in question (this one), I've awarded an infraction.
While you are entitled to your opinion, there is no need to insult people.
Thank you.
Graham_s.
BCUK Mod team.
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This infraction is worth 1 point(s) and may result in restricted access until it expires. Serious infractions will never expire.
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I regard the photo’s as my property, that I want to share with BCUK,
but finding I can’t access them, because of “restricted access,” I’ve transferred them to where I can
thanks for your time Danny.
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We've (Earby) been under a blanket of wet cloud for the last couple of days so todays idea was let's see if the top of Ingelbourgh pokes out ! packed the kit and set off with side and fog lights on and by the Settle Clapham bypass it was thinning out, climbed the hill out of Ingleton on the Ribble head road into blue sky and sunshine But ! (ha ha) the top of Inglebourgh was making a cloud hat, change of plans parked at SD 70722 73759 wheresthepath linky and dropped down to the river Doe, skirting the working Granite quarry, with the old quarry to my left and the viaduct in Ingleton shrouded in mist
then passed several money trees and had to tie Teddy up with paracord in the haversack
and followed it upstream along the gorge side path
the above was about the top waterfall and with a view of Inglebourgh still making cloud
there was a handy bench for dinner and a brew
Risotto Rice with Porcini Mushrooms and sliced smoked Cabanos with a South African Pinotage and Shiraz
the Optimus Crux folder and Terra Nova cook set doing a great job, fast boil 3000 watt then a gentle simmer, to any one following the last x3 Tours it’s still on the first 100gm gas cylinder and I've had a couple of brews in the shed as well.
I used my heavy Olive wood spoon for Risotto stirring and a new Beech wood spoon(a trade) from Robin Wood for eating it, (off a non stick light weight Aluminium frying pan with the handle removed as a stay clean plate) What a Fantastic spoon a functional piece of Art that’s almost Sensual to put in your mouth (someone throw a bucket of water over John Fenna I’m talking about a spoon). The Cabanos cut up with my Launditch1 knife another trade for great craft work. I’ve also another great knife from Everything Mac still waiting for a Tour review isn’t BCUK a great place ?
I was still going back down through the wood as it began to get dark and even though I had my Fenix LD10 it wasn’t until I walked into a Burdock that I got it out and switched it on (Burdocks like wool shirts) as I came back uphill to the road the Sun was putting on a show
it wasn’t quite this dark I used –2 stops as an over-ride to Auto
I used the Fenix high beam Strobe setting as I walked back along the, no footpath, road back to the van
just thought I'd share cheers all Danny
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