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by whitestone
Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:10 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Altura Night Vision Evo Jacket
Replies: 13
Views: 1288

Re: Altura Night Vision Evo Jacket

I've the basic Night Vision which is the same material but fewer pockets and a slightly different cut. Definitely heavy duty, stood up to 40MPH winds and horizontal sleet/rain the other week. Very much a winter jacket rather than summer but I'll take it with me when touring in northern Scotland as t...
by whitestone
Fri Jan 23, 2015 11:35 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Replies: 63
Views: 14224

Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?

Just ordered the Alpkit bicycle 3.5 and some line and clippers. Cue a bit of fun working out the best set-up :grin:
by whitestone
Fri Jan 23, 2015 11:22 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: T/T ring? What chain are you using?
Replies: 13
Views: 1832

Re: T/T ring? What chain are you using?

I've a RaceFace NW ring and use a SRAM 10sp chain at the moment. I think the previous chain was KMC but would have to check the parts list. Only put the new chain on at Christmas so not a huge number of miles on it but not had any problems so far and didn't have any with the previous one either.
by whitestone
Fri Jan 23, 2015 10:35 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: HT 550 route advice
Replies: 10
Views: 1264

Re: HT 550 route advice

On the basis that I haven't done the route (but have read the reports) :???: The section that most people seem to dread is from Lochinver via Glen Canisp to Ledmore Junction, seems to be: (1) ride for ten metres, (2) pick up bike and carry over boulders for ten metres, (3) go to step 1. Other sectio...
by whitestone
Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:41 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: The best way to learn to read/navigate with a map?
Replies: 32
Views: 5317

Re: The best way to learn to read/navigate with a map?

Did some orienteering in my schooldays - the maps are very specific but definitely good for thinking on your feet. Done lots of fell running, not too much navigation required in these. Only did one mountain marathon and I found the navigation to be pretty straightforward TBH, just one control on eac...
by whitestone
Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:39 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Replies: 63
Views: 14224

Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?

bicycle 3.5 nearest camera and Mikes ID Siltarp1 ... both a similar size. No reason why something like a 3.5 should be considered summer or race use only. Both the tarps in the pic were put up in a pretty severe storm (although we obviously looked for a sheltered pitch) ... no one got wet I had som...
by whitestone
Fri Jan 16, 2015 1:55 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Rovaniemi 150
Replies: 399
Views: 68540

Re: Rovaniemi 150

From https://www.thebmc.co.uk/modules/insurance/Default.aspx

What's not covered
"Competitive winter sports "

Though the Covered activities include: "Adventure racing (up to 48 hours)" and "Cycle racing"
by whitestone
Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:49 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Replies: 63
Views: 14224

Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?

Guys, which tarps are those? I'm currently undecided between the Alpkit bicycle 3.5, Alpkit bicycle 7 and the Silwing. I'm aware that the 3.5 is single person and the others are for two, I might get the 3.5 AND one of the other two as my wife might want to accompany me on some rides. Also the 3.5 lo...
by whitestone
Sat Jan 10, 2015 12:09 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: The post man's been ...
Replies: 11453
Views: 1961877

Re: The post man's been ...

Garmin cadence sensor. (for training geek mode :???: )

Was pairing it with the head unit when my wife asked what the beeping was, at this point she pulled out a Garmin cadence sensor (same model) she'd bought for her bike!
by whitestone
Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:44 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: Rovaniemi 150
Replies: 399
Views: 68540

Re: Rovaniemi 150

Anyone else use marzipan as trail food? Since it's oil based it doesn't freeze quite so quickly and it doesn't fall apart in to crumbs :grin: I've used it on winter alpine climbs down to -15C, kept it in my jacket pocket and grabbed a bite as and when I felt peckish. Not exactly a slimmer's food tho...
by whitestone
Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:02 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: 'Adventure' reading list
Replies: 36
Views: 7928

Re: 'Adventure' reading list

Sat on my bookshelves is a smorgasbord of mountaineering tomes, pretty well all those mentioned. I'd add Walter Bonatti's "On the Heights", Dave Robert's "Moments of Doubt", "Savage Arena" by Joe Tasker. For historical reading: "The Black Cliff" is worth searc...
by whitestone
Sat Jan 03, 2015 10:18 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: Stuck in the mud
Replies: 7
Views: 1616

Re: Stuck in the mud

In that type of clarty mud bigger clearances aren't going to help - you'll just pick up even more mud until everything clogs up and you've an even heavier bike to shift :roll:

The only real solution is to carry the bike.

PS. *clart* is that type of mud that sticks to teflon :grin:
by whitestone
Fri Jan 02, 2015 10:54 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: Peak District trail conditions
Replies: 4
Views: 1140

Re: Peak District trail conditions

If you are on Twitter then follow Keeper of the Peak @KoftheP, he posts condition reports sent to him. There's also various ongoing threads on the Singletrackworld forums so worth lurking there.
by whitestone
Fri Jan 02, 2015 10:31 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: Water, Water every where an not a drop to drink
Replies: 31
Views: 7145

Re: Water, Water every where an not a drop to drink

Good video is there any need for the carbon filter really? Looks bulky In the UK in upland areas, probably not. In the UK uplands would you bother with any of this? The general rule used to be: "if you were above human habitation and the water was free running then it would be fine". With...
by whitestone
Fri Dec 26, 2014 7:23 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: C'mon what did 'he' bring you?
Replies: 40
Views: 8925

Re: C'mon what did 'he' bring you?

Camelbak Mule
photochromatic glasses
Fuel pod
by whitestone
Wed Dec 24, 2014 4:46 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Happy Christmas
Replies: 27
Views: 5984

Re: Happy Christmas

Happy christmas from a newcomer here (I didn't lurk for long - honest :grin: )
by whitestone
Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:56 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Next year, I will ....
Replies: 60
Views: 13046

Re: Next year, I will ....

My list is:
  • Dales 300
  • Cairngorms Loop
  • Fred Whitton (assuming they'll have me)
  • A week in Chamonix on the trails - eek!
  • Lakeland 200
I'm sure there's lots more that I'll end up doing - I'd like to do the Bearbones 200 but I've a previous appointment that weekend.
by whitestone
Sat Dec 20, 2014 5:57 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Cycling highlight of the year
Replies: 36
Views: 5591

Re: Cycling highlight of the year

Road biking in Majorca in May - Epic scenery and big hot miles. Sa Calobra is an amazing climb isn't it? Pick a gear and keep churning it out for 10Km. May must have been quite warm - only done it at end of September. My Highlights: A January turbo session (my first time back on the bike after a ma...
by whitestone
Wed Dec 17, 2014 10:57 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: ITT / Bike packing bike, material?
Replies: 29
Views: 4635

Re: ITT / Bike packing bike, material?

With a bit of searching around I reckon I could get about 2.2Kg off in weight but it would cost quite a bit. Might be easier to cut out the pies :roll:

Haven't looked at lighter wheels/tyres but I think I'd rather stick with something that can last.
by whitestone
Tue Dec 16, 2014 11:39 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: ITT / Bike packing bike, material?
Replies: 29
Views: 4635

Re: ITT / Bike packing bike, material?

12.7Kg Cotic Solaris 29er. 1x10 drivetrain, XT brakes, Reverb dropper post.
by whitestone
Thu Dec 11, 2014 5:20 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Flat pedals
Replies: 34
Views: 5231

Re: Flat pedals

Buuuut, and this is the witchcrafty bit I don't understand, what keeps your foot on the pedal over rough terrain? You! Look around and you'll see the mantra: "Heavy feet, light hands". Basically when it gets rough you should be stood up on the pedals, legs firm but not locked out, arms be...
by whitestone
Thu Dec 11, 2014 4:41 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Highland Trail 2015
Replies: 738
Views: 131085

Re: Highland Trail 2015

kbrembo wrote:If anyone requires a Spot gen3 to purchase new...drop me a line.
I sell them at my work and have supplied a few other HT550 people.

I was speaking to Iona last week and her spirits were good....Get well soon Iona....
What's the cost and what's the subscription fee?

Get well soon Iona.
by whitestone
Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:53 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Flat pedals
Replies: 34
Views: 5231

Re: Flat pedals

I've got Fatties Flatties which seem to be among the lightest - not tried them in snow yet but they keep pretty clear of mud. Not as expensive as DMR Vaults, Hope and the like. Having moved from SPDs to flats this year, the trick seems to be to keep pressure on the pedal at all times even on the up-...
by whitestone
Thu Dec 11, 2014 10:19 am
Forum: General banter
Topic: What bike do you bikepack on the most?
Replies: 26
Views: 3589

Re: What bike do you bikepack on the most?

I'm surprised how popular rigid's are compared to anything else. I thought front suspension forks were reliable enough now to be more popular, or is it that the first 29er's were not available with suspension? I've x-fusion forks on mine, switching to a decent set of rigid forks saves 1.3Kg. I can ...
by whitestone
Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:02 pm
Forum: General banter
Topic: Off road bikes are confusing
Replies: 48
Views: 6133

Re: Off road bikes are confusing

gairym: OK, Jealousy level has just gone to 11 :mrgreen: I did a lot of climbing around Chamonix in the 1980s so knew the area well but it's changed a lot in the intervening years, the last few times I've been have been skiing. We'll be another group of middle aged, pasty faced Brits on the trail :?...