Monday 25 March 2013

A Little Bit of Weather

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Our Woodlife Trails level one diploma students turned up in force this weekend at Hatfield to try and finish off some practical assignments.

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After a leisurely start on Friday evening, including panassed salmon we woke up to a winter wonderland on Saturday morning – as I’m sure most UK residents are now fed up with hearing.

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This didn’t deter us at all as we collected wood to bank up the fire a bit more and dropped the parachute sides down to keep out the nasty easterly wind.

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The conditions were challenging but the old adage “no bad weather – just bad equipment” rang true as we listed and discussed the benefits of natural versus synthetic clothing.

Spirits were high as practical after practical assessments were ticked off and a celebratory mulled punch of some sort (mostly mead) was brewed in a spare kettle to accompany Vinnie’s leg of lamb.

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Sunday morning was just as cold and our excursion took us out to take advantage of the snow to do some tracking. Most of the mammals were there except old brock who was sensibly staying underground with the cubs which have most probably just been born.

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Our tracking turned into foraging for reasonable wood to make individual fires for the fire lighting element.

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The fire lighting was probably the most challenging element bearing in mind the conditions but good preparation prevailed and everyone managed to create and maintain a fire with a fire-steel.

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It was cold and challenging but a great weekend. Well done and thanks to everyone who came along.

A Little Bit of Weather

IMG_2174

Our Woodlife Trails level one diploma students turned up in force this weekend at Hatfield to try and finish off some practical assignments.

IMG_2178

IMG_2181

After a leisurely start on Friday evening, including panassed salmon we woke up to a winter wonderland on Saturday morning – as I’m sure most UK residents are now fed up with hearing.

IMG_2176

This didn’t deter us at all as we collected wood to bank up the fire a bit more and dropped the parachute sides down to keep out the nasty easterly wind.

IMG_2208

The conditions were challenging but the old adage “no bad weather – just bad equipment” rang true as we listed and discussed the benefits of natural versus synthetic clothing.

Spirits were high as practical after practical assessments were ticked off and a celebratory mulled punch of some sort (mostly mead) was brewed in a spare kettle to accompany Vinnie’s leg of lamb.

IMG_2193

Sunday morning was just as cold and our excursion took us out to take advantage of the snow to do some tracking. Most of the mammals were there except old brock who was sensibly staying underground with the cubs which have most probably just been born.

IMG_2188

Our tracking turned into foraging for reasonable wood to make individual fires for the fire lighting element.

IMG_2204

The fire lighting was probably the most challenging element bearing in mind the conditions but good preparation prevailed and everyone managed to create and maintain a fire with a fire-steel.

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It was cold and challenging but a great weekend. Well done and thanks to everyone who came along.

Friday 22 March 2013

A selection of the tried and trusted... updated in 2013 from the 2010 version.

stratosphere-bivi-snugpak-b

Snugpak Stratosphere

A new meaning to bivvying.

pb207

PB 207 blue flame lighter

Saves rubbing two bits of wood together

clipper

Frosts Clipper

Excellent knife for under £10 - I still use mine.

balaclava

Woolpower balaclava

Essential winter hammock wear - do not enter banks wearing this.

Sabre75

Karrimor Sabre 75

So versatile – add side pockets and you’ve got 100 litres!

Leatherman-Charge-TTi

Leatherman Charge TTI

Always in my possible pouch.

vivo offroad

Vivo Off-Roads

Excellent boot boot for trackers! No padding or lumps and bumps. As close to barefoot as you’ll get. Brilliant protection from thorns and 100% waterproof.

Alpkit Gamma headtorch.

Red Green and white LEDs in one torch. HOW MUCH!! £12.50! I’ll have two!

tracpacbillieset

Tracpac billy set

What more do you want for £14-00? I use the smallest one. The others can be made into hobo stoves.

Brusletto Stromeng

Bruseletto Leuku

Simple, cheap and effective large knife.

Woolpower top

Woolpower base layer

200g is enough to ward of the British winter

Exped down mat

Exped Down Mat

It’s more important to get insulation under you than on top. Exped is the way to go.

skyehigh 800

Alpkit down bags

Great price - great bag

possummerinohat

Wool and possum fur hat

Great for sitting around the winter fire.

fjallforesthydratichat

Fjallaven

This is as close to a wide-brim hat as I get!

 Hoggs flat hat

Hogs of Fife headwear

The Scots know something about weather – so why not?

Buff

Buff

Multi-functional head or neckwear. I think I'll get this colour!

CamelbakCldWker

Camelbak Cloudwalker

Technical lightweight daysack. I always come back to this as a light daysack.

ekanordic2

EKA Nordic W11

Great all round sub-£100 bushy style knife

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DD hammock and Tatonka tarp

The only way to sleep out in summer (or winter).

silkypocketboy

Silky saw

Possibly better than the Bahco

classicsmock_02

Snowsled

Not the cheapest ventile about – but if its good enough for Ran Fiennes, it’s good enough for me.

sfa

Ganfors Bruks

Still the best axe around.

flipflops

Yellow flip-flops

Every 'shrafter should have some!

Bushbuddy

Bushbuddy stove & Crusader cup

Natural fuel and a stainless receptacle

mini trangia

Mini Trangia

Lightweight and reliable meths cookset . Take the burner out and add it to the tracpac billy and bushbuddy. Voila!

Litech frying pan

Primus Litech Frying pan

Probably the most versatile piece cookware you’ll ever have.

nato water

Nato water bottle

Mine says 1976. I was issued it when I joined the British Army - and it's still going. Great for use as a hot water bottle in winter!

Deet hinter gamestalker-II-anorak-camo

Deer Hunter Gamestalker 2 Smock.

If your going to go cammo – go Deerhunter or Mad Dog. I love this smock for its in-built mossy net and large horizontal front pocket.

A selection of the tried and trusted... updated in 2013 from the 2010 version.

stratosphere-bivi-snugpak-b

Snugpak Stratosphere

A new meaning to bivvying.

pb207

PB 207 blue flame lighter

Saves rubbing two bits of wood together

clipper

Frosts Clipper

Excellent knife for under £10 - I still use mine.

balaclava

Woolpower balaclava

Essential winter hammock wear - do not enter banks wearing this.

Sabre75

Karrimor Sabre 75

So versatile – add side pockets and you’ve got 100 litres!

Leatherman-Charge-TTi

Leatherman Charge TTI

Always in my possible pouch.

vivo offroad

Vivo Off-Roads

Excellent boot boot for trackers! No padding or lumps and bumps. As close to barefoot as you’ll get. Brilliant protection from thorns and 100% waterproof.

Alpkit Gamma headtorch.

Red Green and white LEDs in one torch. HOW MUCH!! £12.50! I’ll have two!

tracpacbillieset

Tracpac billy set

What more do you want for £14-00? I use the smallest one. The others can be made into hobo stoves.

Brusletto Stromeng

Bruseletto Leuku

Simple, cheap and effective large knife.

Woolpower top

Woolpower base layer

200g is enough to ward of the British winter

Exped down mat

Exped Down Mat

It’s more important to get insulation under you than on top. Exped is the way to go.

skyehigh 800

Alpkit down bags

Great price - great bag

possummerinohat

Wool and possum fur hat

Great for sitting around the winter fire.

fjallforesthydratichat

Fjallaven

This is as close to a wide-brim hat as I get!

 Hoggs flat hat

Hogs of Fife headwear

The Scots know something about weather – so why not?

Buff

Buff

Multi-functional head or neckwear. I think I'll get this colour!

CamelbakCldWker

Camelbak Cloudwalker

Technical lightweight daysack. I always come back to this as a light daysack.

ekanordic2

EKA Nordic W11

Great all round sub-£100 bushy style knife

DSC00067

DD hammock and Tatonka tarp

The only way to sleep out in summer (or winter).

silkypocketboy

Silky saw

Possibly better than the Bahco

classicsmock_02

Snowsled

Not the cheapest ventile about – but if its good enough for Ran Fiennes, it’s good enough for me.

sfa

Ganfors Bruks

Still the best axe around.

flipflops

Yellow flip-flops

Every 'shrafter should have some!

Bushbuddy

Bushbuddy stove & Crusader cup

Natural fuel and a stainless receptacle

mini trangia

Mini Trangia

Lightweight and reliable meths cookset . Take the burner out and add it to the tracpac billy and bushbuddy. Voila!

Litech frying pan

Primus Litech Frying pan

Probably the most versatile piece cookware you’ll ever have.

nato water

Nato water bottle

Mine says 1976. I was issued it when I joined the British Army - and it's still going. Great for use as a hot water bottle in winter!

Deet hinter gamestalker-II-anorak-camo

Deer Hunter Gamestalker 2 Smock.

If your going to go cammo – go Deerhunter or Mad Dog. I love this smock for its in-built mossy net and large horizontal front pocket.