The post man's been ...

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Fatty
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Alpkit hunka xl to go with my snugpak jungle bag and airo mattress for my first bivvy attempt Wednesday night
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Nice little Plug2 to go with the Dyno Hub - right posh it is
Feeling some fettling coming on this evening

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That looks very nice Mart.
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A roll of this came in yesterday:

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A roll of this came in yesterday:
Ooh digi camo ... don't let flatfishy see that ;)
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That'd go nicely with my superfly. :D
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Maybe it's the 5 year old boy in me but there's something very cool about camo that always makes me think, "want!"
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Dan_K wrote:Maybe it's the 5 year old boy in me but there's something very cool about camo that always makes me think, "want!"
Not my choice, and for that reason I'm out!

HYOH mind 8-)
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Some poles fron Stu, for the Silshelter Ta fella, very nice they are too.
Will try then out at the weekend :)
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Revelate viscacha , tangle bag and gas tank came this morning from backcountry biking uk, postage time was excellent.
All looks good.
Are these really waterproof, any one ?
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My tangle bag is deffo not waterproof. At all.

My revelate seat pack is from about 3 years ago. It was waterproof for a while but isn't now
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New Alpkit AirlokXtra duals. 13l and 20l.
The 13 is great for summer, I managed to get my tent,mat,S/B and stove in without any squeezing.
The 20l is for fatbikepacking, to accomodate my winter bag and whisperlight!

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the 13l unpacked

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the contents

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all packed up

Very well made as usual, posted promptly too. well worth the wait.
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Out with the old in with the new
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s8tannorm wrote:
A roll of this came in yesterday:
Ooh digi camo ... don't let flatfishy see that ;)
Hey Flatfishy
Here's one that was made earlier
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/backc ... .jpg[/img]
digi by Backcountrybiking, on Flickr[/url]
http://www.backcountrybiking.co.uk
UK distributor of Revelate designs gear, Alpacka rafts and Force ten tents and provider of bikepacking and packrafting skills training courses and adventures and Packraft hire
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New saddle landed this morning ... just waiting for the matching gimp mask to arrive now :shock:

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Let me know how you get on with it Stu if you don't mind, thanks.
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Is it like this Stu ?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLACK-FAUX-LE ... 19da5268dd :shock:

or like this ?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUALITY-DOG-F ... 19dbc05110 :o

Isn't the world (and Ebay) a very strange place ?

Still on the bright side the mask will keep your head warm during the winter !! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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HOW MUCH !!! ... if I were Beth I'd stop making frame bags, etc and start making these.
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I've bought these...and I am soo impressed. As someone who changes their chain on their commuting bike once a week, this makes the job a doddle.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=46600

Money well spent

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(Also bought a Teng tools 1.2" ratchet and a set of circlip pliers for tool nerds out there :geek: )
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- Garmin Dakota 20 GPS
- First ever SPD pedals and shoes

My spending is out of control this week. Drop bars, bar-end levers, brake levers all ordered too. :oops:
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My new air bed and pump came today from Thailand, thought id try them out on my August bivy.....yet to be decided where and with who??
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Its the cosy model apparently, its 10" deep and lightweight at 230g. As you can see it has these protrusions to keep you from slipping off at night if your a fijit
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This was the air pump recommended for this model so thought id try it to!!

So anyone fancy a night out in August??
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I borrowed my wife's iPad for a quick catch up on the forum earlier this week.

I got an email yesterday in work asking why I was looking at gimp masks on ebay !!! :oops:

luckily she believed my excuse of Stu's new saddle ;)
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Tyvek, courtesy of MM on point. Going to be having a go at myog bivi bag.
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After watching the subterranean homesick blues burning ring of fire video http://vimeo.com/71106578 we just had to become the proud owners of a wondrous, beautifully crafted 22g meths stove. Thanks Stu
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