The post man's been ...

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:mrgreen:
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Smaller heads are lighter ;)

(As are small feet)
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Ian wrote:Smaller heads are lighter ;)
vaguely exciting :D
Ian wrote: (As are small feet)
Sadly I wouldn't know (size 11+ hooves here)
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flatfishy wrote:
pedalhead wrote: Mine is a large though at 23".
oh the urge to make light of this ;)
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i found a shiny new Borah Gear bivi bag in the post box when i got home today!

looks the business - all i need now is something resembling a semi-functioning spine with which to ride a bike and i could get out test the thing. :cry:
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Freeload touring rack from Germany.

Candy Canes, mini biners, towels and Numo mat from Alpkit's sale.

Waiting for a Borah bivi and a Mkettle.

Time to stop spending and flog some spare bike gear :?
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A Stu-soiled mKettle.

Cheers geezer 8-)
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Reveal the path arrived this morning.
I'll have a squizz later this evening to see if Did Nowt was talking bollards.
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... a counterfeit Nikon battery and a brand new chainring with two and a half teeth missing :x
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Did Nowt was talking bollards.
Can't be sure but there's a good chance he didn't get to the end or finish it.
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Alpkit PD400 :)
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New Alpkit Frame Bag, please note the colour co-ordinated drybag to match.
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And I got a free stick of rock too, thanks Alpkit :D .Image
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Both these items will be put to good use next Sun, Mon,and Tues.
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My quilt from Enlightened arrived today. Really impressed with the quality, especially for just over £150 delivered (no customs charges). This is the Revelation X model, 10degF, non-overstuffed, wide. It's got huge loft, the overstuffed one must be mental. 720 grams on my scales.

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I'm liking that quilt ... *even the colours look okay.

*Please remember I am completely colour blind though.
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Took me days to decide the colours! :roll:
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PD400 Just arrived. Got a wee trip planned this wekeend to give it a test :P
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Stu's 8g stove arrived this morning. Just fired it up indoors. Wow!

Brilliant piece of kit and works perfectly. Nice one Stu!
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Brilliant piece of kit and works perfectly. Nice one Stu!
Smaller than you were expecting Dan? ... that seems to be most peoples first thought ;)
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s8tannorm wrote:
Brilliant piece of kit and works perfectly. Nice one Stu!
Smaller than you were expecting Dan? ... that seems to be most peoples first thought ;)
Yep. Just the right size/fuel ratio too for a single boil. Ideal for boiling a mug full for a rehydrated meal and then boiling again for a brew. Suits what I need perfectly. There is literally no excuse for a cuppa anytime now :lol:
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Got the bigger brother 22g stove from Stu today, its still teeny weeny and I can live with the 14g difference for the flexibility :D . Last time I used meths though was in boy scouts so going to be fun getting to grips with cooking with it again :lol:

Also picked up new wheels from bike shop. Hope hoops laced to Stan's Crest rims with Conti X-king and race King tyres. New wheelset has loped a whopping 2.5lbs off my Fargo!
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A new (to me) Salsa Selma 29er frame arrived this morning. Beautiful thing, and hardly a mark on it...

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This is gonna be my fun bike, small, chuckable, singlespeed (of course), Lefty squish at the front but still mostly lightweight. Hoping to build it up tonight.
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I'm gonna get a special frame bag made for it ;)
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That's a lot of tea. Still never worth the risk of going without on a ride.......
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Portable generator just out of shot ....... :D
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I am now the proud recipient of:

- 1 x Cotic 'Solaris' (in that-odd-blue colour) frame.

- 1 x Rockshox 'Reba RL 29er' forks.

- 1 x Hope mix 'n match headset in bizarre sizing to fit on the Cotic.

- 1 x Control-Tech (should-have-been-expensive-but-75%-off-from-CRC) seatpost.

All I need now is a spine worthy of all these bits and I'll be happy!
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