The post man's been ...
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- JohnClimber
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The Spot tracker that I had was un-reliable and didn't work well at all.
Sent it back for a refund and cancelled my SPOT subscription.
Bought something to help me up the Icelandic volcano's
Sent it back for a refund and cancelled my SPOT subscription.
Bought something to help me up the Icelandic volcano's
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Also doubles as a dinner plate!JohnClimber wrote: Bought something to help me up the Icelandic volcano's
- Cheeky Monkey
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My Deschutes copy arrived on Satruday. So that's about 9 days from China and despite my inadvertent curve ball of using the wrong post code (d'oh!) delivery was entirely unhampered and customs-charge freeCharliecres wrote:Yes, that's the Deschutes copy ^^^
Just checked and the pole I used was 120cm. So, with a cork on the end, about 123. My mistake
Useful stuff about the poles, ta. I will have to review what I've got.
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1 Shiny new Shand Bahookie boost!
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Very nice, love the colourMarkW wrote:
1 Shiny new Shand Bahookie boost!
- Bearbonesnorm
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Are your bars loose or are you practicing for a wheelbarrow race?
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- Wulfrunian
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Just got to amass the rest of the bits and stick them all together now...
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Haha. Nope. Im just stupid. First set of jones bars and I hadn't figured out the angle yet.Bearbonesnorm wrote:Are your bars loose or are you practicing for a wheelbarrow race?
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Fresh bits at the pit...retiring the old Serfas Big Stick...in comes a Lezyne Gauge Drive HV. Let's see how long it takes me to remove a core. Some tyre levers and a StemCaptain thermometer for Mrs Scattamah. And some flatwound bass strings from a mate in London for the full scale. More stuff due soon as I replace the contact points on Lois.
Greetz
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Greetz
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- BigdummySteve
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FlatwoundsScattamah wrote:And some flatwound bass strings from a mate in London for the full scale.
Greetz
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- johnnystorm
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A Wahoo Elemnt to see about unchaining myself from Garmin.
- Cheeky Monkey
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Brooks trainers for (shudder) running on the road.
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given how I'm a kind of a stove-a-phob I've just taken delivery of Pocket Stove from Backpackinglight
bit quirky but I'm going to use it mostly for spring and summer trips and walks, quick try out in the garden tonight and I've had a nice brew from an esbit block and from my meths stove. Going to have a little play burning some twigs tomorrow.
bit quirky but I'm going to use it mostly for spring and summer trips and walks, quick try out in the garden tonight and I've had a nice brew from an esbit block and from my meths stove. Going to have a little play burning some twigs tomorrow.
Wait for me...
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Some handlebars form thomthumb from the classifieds, he even delayed posting them as I was away for a week, top service The delivery driver left me a card saying they were in the porch which I'd already realised as I was stood in the porch when I opened the front door to get to the card he'd put through the letterbox
I also received some 1.5" wide grey triglide buckles. My new waist pack is good but the straps seem to slip a bit through the buckles. Adding the triglides should stop this but as the straps and existing buckles are grey I wanted grey ones to match. I could only find these in one place on the web.
They are a fraction lighter shade but much better than black ones would be. What's most remarkable is that I ordered them on Monday and they arrived Thursday.... from Canada! Obviously the postage cost was the bulk of the price but I've got some spares as I didn't just order 2 so if anyone is after similar PM me and I'll do you a good deal
I also received some 1.5" wide grey triglide buckles. My new waist pack is good but the straps seem to slip a bit through the buckles. Adding the triglides should stop this but as the straps and existing buckles are grey I wanted grey ones to match. I could only find these in one place on the web.
They are a fraction lighter shade but much better than black ones would be. What's most remarkable is that I ordered them on Monday and they arrived Thursday.... from Canada! Obviously the postage cost was the bulk of the price but I've got some spares as I didn't just order 2 so if anyone is after similar PM me and I'll do you a good deal
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New 'beaters and grips (thnx IBC) finish off the contact point refresh on Lois. Feels like a new bike.
Greetz
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Greetz
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Took delivery of my larger size Mk3 Stooge on Thursday, swapped the bits over from my Genesis High Latitude yesterday. Test ride tomorrow. Anyone else on here got one?
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- TheBrownDog
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A cat-door tarp from UK Hammocks turned up on Thursday. Id emailed them Monday to see how long the wait was to get one, they replied Tuesday they had them in stock and I had it two days later. I know some folks have had issues with them, but maybe they're sorting things out. The tarps a winner for a hammock and the doors were a god send last night with heavy rain and wind blowing it about.
I'm just going outside ...
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Those Sherpa's... <3Wulfrunian wrote:
Just got to amass the rest of the bits and stick them all together now...
*I do need 6 bikes*
- ZeroDarkBivi
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My custom quilt from Enlightened has just arrived, faster than I anticipated and without any interference from HMRC. Except I ordered the wrong bloody version; I wanted a closed footbox (Enigma), what I ordered and received is an open footbox (Revelation). As I have really bad circulation to my feet, this is of no use to me. So, if anybody is interested, This is now for sale - the specs are:
Apex synthetic Insulation
10 deg C
Short (5'6") / Slim (50")
Black outer / Red inner
280g on my digital scales
I expect this will be perfect for ultra-light bivi bag in warm moist conditions (UK summer), and provide extra insulation and resilience to dampness when combined with a light down bag (inside) for 3-4 season use.
More details on the classified page in a bit...
Apex synthetic Insulation
10 deg C
Short (5'6") / Slim (50")
Black outer / Red inner
280g on my digital scales
I expect this will be perfect for ultra-light bivi bag in warm moist conditions (UK summer), and provide extra insulation and resilience to dampness when combined with a light down bag (inside) for 3-4 season use.
More details on the classified page in a bit...
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I've a revelation with down fill. The zip and poppers make a really good foot-box. Does the synthetic one not have the same?ZeroDarkBivi wrote:My custom quilt from Enlightened has just arrived, faster than I anticipated and without any interference from HMRC. Except I ordered the wrong bloody version; I wanted a closed footbox (Enigma), what I ordered and received is an open footbox (Revelation). As I have really bad circulation to my feet, this is of no use to me. So, if anybody is interested, This is now for sale - the specs are:
Apex synthetic Insulation
10 deg C
Short (5'6") / Slim (50")
Black outer / Red inner
280g on my digital scales
I expect this will be perfect for ultra-light bivi bag in warm moist conditions (UK summer), and provide extra insulation and resilience to dampness when combined with a light down bag (inside) for 3-4 season use.
More details on the classified page in a bit...
- ZeroDarkBivi
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Yes, it is the same, but I am paranoid about cold feet; with bad circulation which has led to a few cold weather injuries over the years, I am really vulnerable.ianfitz wrote:I've a revelation with down fill. The zip and poppers make a really good foot-box. Does the synthetic one not have the same?
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I also have a cumulus with a sewn in foot box. I'm not sure the revelate is any cooler. Especially for a summer bagZeroDarkBivi wrote:Yes, it is the same, but I am paranoid about cold feet; with bad circulation which has led to a few cold weather injuries over the years, I am really vulnerable.ianfitz wrote:I've a revelation with down fill. The zip and poppers make a really good foot-box. Does the synthetic one not have the same?
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i got a really nice T-shirt from a totally disreputable retailer
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Picked up a beach shelter for family trips, like a water resistant single skin shelter with one open side, bargain at £12.50
Also picked up a couple of LED Maglites in the sale, useful for leaving about the place
Also picked up a couple of LED Maglites in the sale, useful for leaving about the place