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On my birthday/Xmas list...
I don't know much Colin but from what I do know it looks nice. I got it from Escape Watersports for £45 which seemed like a good buy? The S/M fits me well.
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A most excellent boo T shirt, loving the eggplant colour!
Cheers Stu :-bd
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GORE C5 GoreTex Activeshell "pants". Half price from Millets, though still not exactly cheap. Take it as a statement of intent regarding this Winters cycling 😊
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:-W Come on posite..... I'm getting impatient :-W
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Some rechargeable 2500mAH Panasonic Eneloops because I keep leaving the Garmin on and draining the Duracells :oops:
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Mart wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 3:10 pm :-W Come on posite..... I'm getting impatient :-W
Our post in the Midlands is still by horse and cart ,Mart :lol:
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Ours is now about 2-3pm, :roll:
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Four bamboo shirts (two for me, two for wifey). They look fantastic, thanks Stu. :-bd
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rufus748 wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 2:50 pm A most excellent boo T shirt, loving the eggplant colour!
Cheers Stu :-bd
Nice colour :-bd my other tee, presumably identically packaged is at the post office as it was apparently too big for the letter box :-W
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The hoss and cart just arrived ,cheers Stu ,but very glad I sized up :-bd
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New 'boo Tee here too, along with a wee saddle bag from BB towers :-bd
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Got my tee today, many thanks Stu :-bd
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And two tees here. My Mrs is officially jealous. Ta.
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My second one arrived today, the fun never stops :-bd
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BB teeshire yesterday, ready for showing of to Stuart this weekend in Wales
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Mart wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 3:10 pm :-W Come on posite..... I'm getting impatient :-W
Now stuck with Customs :sad:
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What the feck are you waiting for mart
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A very light parcel coming from the good old US of A. From John at Bearpaw
Just a question of £66 import tax to sort before I can have :o
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Mart wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 4:04 pm A very light parcel coming from the good old US of A. From John at Bearpaw
Just a question of £66 import tax to sort before I can have :o
Damn those customs guards :lol:
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Daughter Perrin wanted some gaiters for the Peak soggy season. Gave her Mrs Perrin's. Mrs Perrin finally notices they're gone and perfectly reasonably (in her view) replaces them with mine. Therefore I had to buy some more - mine were Trekmates Helvellyn purchased in an emergency in Church Stretton before last year's Winter Bivvy. Claim to be breathable & seem to be. Bought same again, and added some Dexshell ultrathin socks 'cos, well, why not eh. Usually reckon that "waterproof" leg coverings are a bit of a waste of time unless warm too, but will give them another try this year with the socks. Gaiters always seem inordinately heavy so resolved to sort that out and laid into them with some scissors - zips.. gone, only velcro; labels... gone; foot loops.. replaced by tiny strips, etc. 55g shaved off the 210g! Waterproof Test here we come.

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A nice little myti stax set just in time for tomorrow's trip
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A great big thick book about Scottish islands, lovely.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 10:53 am A great big thick book about Scottish islands, lovely.
Hamish Haswell Smith by any chance? One of those works of passion.
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Hamish Haswell Smith by any chance?
Yes Bob. Oh yeah, he didn't write that in his dinner hour :wink:
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