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Dan_K wrote:
HaYWiRe wrote:razor
Razor? For a weekend away? You're doing it wrong! :lol:
Well I estimate this kit should keep me civil for 10 days, after adding some soap for washing clothes.

If its for fun I keep the mini beard. if its for business then depending on clients I have to be presentable, my Chinese Friends and the MOD tend to be like that. Either way its better to pack incase, its tiny! (I literally shave with just the razor blades,no handle/body)
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My Ortlieb Accessory Pack bikepacking thingee arrived (but still no sign of the seat-pack yet....)
Give the dirt a little room.
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"Razor?". A follower of the Krays School of Bikepacking.....
"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP

The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....

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Stans tubeless kit, still not convinced about running tubeless :|
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The berghaus hyper smock that arrived on Friday is definitely waterproof. I wore mine today in heavy rain and stayed completely dry - it's brilliant.
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Bargainacious Montane Fireball jacket from Wiggle. Light, packs small and fits well - seems just the job.
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That Aldi £9.99 - 7800mAh power bank

https://www.flickr.com/gp/25655510@N02/QD09rF

Just checked, it don't charge and discharge at the same time like some do
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New pedals for me
Smacked a rock, hard, whilst on Holiday and while it still works thought I would change it as it had some play
I've had a failure before due to internals being damaged and because its inside you don't see it until it literally falls off and you have to ride on the stump to get back to the car
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Picked up a dually rim with a Rohloff hub for my krampus. Only had a quick spin but I like it.
The dually rim seems great as well. Certainly doesn't carry as much mud as my rabbit hole did.
Looking forward to not spending all winter cleaning Peak District grit out of my non existent derailleur.
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JohnClimber wrote: Just checked, it don't charge and discharge at the same time like some do
You should try a solar powered torch John, they're great :lol:
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Pearl izumi x-alp launch 2 shoes and a Brooks Cambium C17 (with cutout).
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New bike Friday :)
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Celebrated my Everesting attempt with a Hells 500 jersey, which turned up yesterday :cool:
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New Trekker tent tarp arrived while I was away.

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And today after many months of planning and waiting my new CX/Adventure bike arrived.

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The Travers DRITi Frankenbike

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Got myself a used Mk2 stooge frame. Was hoping on swapping everything over onto the new frame but there are a few bits I need to make it work. Will have to wait a few more days to finish the build....
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Not so much the postman but feel the need to share...

Found these at a local outdoor shop (Taunton Leisure @ Exeter)

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Could be a useful idea. Put it on the lip of the mug after it's been on the stove. Happy Hot Lips everyone!
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New Bike Friday?
Bought form the local bike shop after I rang them & mentioned the Swintertons price. Not an exact price match but good enough to still feel a warm glow of keeping it local.
Now, what tyres for on slightly rougher trails? What pressures.

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Actually picked up a week last Thursday but been away for a week & hoping for first ride tomorrow.
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Robster wrote:Not so much the postman but feel the need to share...

Found these at a local outdoor shop (Taunton Leisure @ Exeter)

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Could be a useful idea. Put it on the lip of the mug after it's been on the stove. Happy Hot Lips everyone!
I'll never think about Lieutenant Hoolahan the same again :oops:
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whitestone wrote:
Robster wrote:Not so much the postman but feel the need to share...

Found these at a local outdoor shop (Taunton Leisure @ Exeter)

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Could be a useful idea. Put it on the lip of the mug after it's been on the stove. Happy Hot Lips everyone!
I'll never think about Lieutenant Hoolahan the same again :oops:
Ah, Sorry about that! ;-)
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whitestone wrote:I'll never think about Lieutenant Hoolahan the same again :oops:
She was a Major...
"Where you've been is good and gone, all you keep's the getting there..."
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Pyro wrote:
whitestone wrote:I'll never think about Lieutenant Hoolahan the same again :oops:
She was a Major...
Not when I knew her :-bd

That long ago since I've seen MASH that I've forgotten most of the characters names and ranks.
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whitestone wrote:
Pyro wrote:
whitestone wrote:I'll never think about Lieutenant Hoolahan the same again :oops:
She was a Major...
Not when I knew her :-bd

That long ago since I've seen MASH that I've forgotten most of the characters names and ranks.
The original (Donald Sutherland/Elliot Gould) is probably my favorite film of all time. Both it and the series are a bit before my time, but there was some genius in the writing, and in the cinematography of the film.

(Henry Blake, Hot Lips and Frank Burns were Majors, Hawkeye and Trapper, Duke and Spearchucker Captains, Radar Corporal... I could go on...)
"Where you've been is good and gone, all you keep's the getting there..."
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Some SLX brakes and a shifter which means I'm almost there with my Stooge. Just need a gear outer to finish it off...

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A very entertaining book by a certain Mr Barter and I collected my next build
A very nice Cannondale ultra tour frame with head shock, a gravel tourer build
Commences :-bd
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Spent the "loose change collecting tin" on Trekkertent cuben tarp. Custom sized 9' x 7', extra lifters. 190g, insane. Amazing bit of gear. Like sleeping under tissue paper. Marc and Co very helpful - thanks guys. Although not posted twice due to cockups so only just arrived ;-). Tin now empty so that's it for a while. I blame Stu after he converted me with the shower curtain but taken this long to get the wonga together.

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