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Created by Eddy Meechan
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bukidnon
Last Post by bukidnon on May 23, 2009
I wasn't taking the Quintessential Qualities of Quilts article too seriously because I am delighted with my PHD Piqolo, the best sleeping bag I have ever owned, but then I noticed ...
 
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Cameron
Last Post by Cameron on Apr 28, 2009
Thanks, Ian. Good to know you're still around and good luck with the online business....
 
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Jester
Last Post by Jester on Apr 17, 2009
When I was small my dad used to take me fishing. Much of this involved camping from a static base. We seldom had a proper tent, and we used tarp type shelters or home made tents, m...
 
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A sub zero experiment
Created by sirherbert
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bazcarter
Last Post by bazcarter on Mar 4, 2009
Good report Sir H. Mike - dont get me started on the quality, or should I say lack of, of the journalism in that magazine. ...
 
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Lightweight shells and down insulation. Best buys?
Created by Dave Hanlon
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Chris Townsend
Last Post by Chris Townsend on Feb 10, 2009
In my experience the Minimus is much warmer than the Down Inner. I measured the loft of the Minimus at 6cms, that of the Down Inner at 3.5cms. The Minimus should also prove much mo...
 
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Looking for advice on moving beyond lightweight
Created by Dave Hanlon
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Simon Chaplin
Last Post by Simon Chaplin on Jan 27, 2009
John - just a quick congratulations on your expected one in March. It becomes harder to lighten the load with little ones in tow - I should know I take all four of mine some tim...
 
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Do I really need stuff sacks?
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John Manning
Last Post by John Manning on Jan 12, 2009
[quote]I would be interested to know if anybody has had any problems with silnylon stuffsacks failing. I like their low weight, but they do feel very fragile and I've read in a cou...
 
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Buffalo Belay Jacket
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Johnboy
Last Post by Johnboy on Dec 28, 2008
Buffalo Belay Jacket. Cobalt Blue. Size 46. £40. TNF Expedition Shirt. Black XL £20. Buffalo Travelite Trousers. Olive Green XL £20. All above in mint condition, prices inc...
 
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Backpack Brewer
Last Post by Backpack Brewer on Dec 27, 2008
I think I would always opt for safety when going out and about in Winter. I dont mind taking the odd chance with gear in spring/summer but will still view the condtions before hand...
 
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Alternative suppliers
Created by Mike fae Dundee
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Mole
Last Post by Mole on Dec 7, 2008
[huh] I've been had! Never mind - it does the job. The 3 x 1.5m sheet weighs 90g. I might try it as a ground sheet when doing a single skin pitch next (wait until the nights ...
 
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Steady Eddie
Last Post by Steady Eddie on Dec 1, 2008
"Do you agree with the assertion that sub 1lb is no longer backpacking". [huh] I was pretty pleased with the way my packweight has dropped over the last couple of years, but I...
 
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Created by Cameron
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sirherbert
Last Post by sirherbert on Dec 1, 2008
thanks cameron! have a shiny new pair of kahtoolas that need some action!......
 
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