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Hi All, Hoping someone out there has a bag they no longer need/want and wish to sell. Looking for something that i can use for some overnights this winter in ...
Dear All As per normal, plesae find below advance notice of my next Perth Bushwalkers Club weekend backpack. The walk is open to experienced Club members and ...
... I understand the problem, but maybe it will help if you realise it is a web-zine, not just a 'web site'. It's a modern web-based international gear ...
Would have been nice if the gear list were made available for general public to view, paying for information on a website is something I am personally against....
... Depends. If it is folded up against the pot, sure. If it is sticking out it gets a bit hot, but if I offset the kettle slightly to favour the handle side...
Cheers Ralph, Was going to try and get out there, I hear they have some good gear. Mountain Designs also have some good stuff, looking at their website and ...
Mark, I use a Supermini in conjunction with a Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor liner. The Supermini has 150 gm of white goosedown and is rated 0 C to 7 C by ...
Hi all, Looking to purchase a sleeping bag, though i would see if anyone can recommend something. Criteria as follows *Must be lite, trying to go Ultralite ...
Dear All For your information, The current fire ban, throughout the Perth Hills District (Bibbulmun Track Maps 1 & 2), has been extended until at least April...
Hey Bloffy, What sort of hammock you got? Your old neighbour, Paul [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Gyro
hypatia2@...
Apr 22, 2007 9:57 am
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Hey Andrew, Is this trip still on? I am a starter if it is a go. What is the status of my membership? I sent the form and cheque off on Monday 16th April so...
For those interested in Earth caching (as opposed to geocaching) one has been established in WA in Yalgorup National Park and called "Living Rocks Earthcache"....
tali karng
tali_karng@...
Apr 17, 2007 10:10 am
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G'day Got up into the hills just behind Kalamunda this evening and completed the Rocky Pool Walk. This is about 5.2 km walk trail through a really nice part...
As a point of interest (slightly off the tent topic but still on the travelling with children topic). In Jan this year I ran into a fellow on the overland...
Greetings, I am actually from Victoria and with my partner have undertaken many thousands of km wilderness walking before we stopped abruptly when we began...
I am mortified that my erudite intellectual submissions to this group should be flagged as SPAM! :-) I had originally thought the delay in that message was...
Further to my earlier posting on titanium (bit odd, by the way ... my reply to Mark turned up Friday evening, a good 30 hours after I sent it!) Happened to be...
Hi Mark, Actually, I meant both cooking pots and a cup/mug. BUT, having done some research last night, I am not convinced that the light weight of titanium...
... Kettle is nice - I use it. The stove is OK, but the support arms are rather light and prone to bending, and it gives off a bit of carbon monoxide as well. ...
... My wife and I both use titanium mugs - a cuppa seems to taste better out of something feels substantial, even if they weigh very little, and neither of us...
Hey Andrew, All the info on the Bib track, including the track info boards on track advise 2lt for a day walk, thats also the min the PBW recommend to carry ...
This is what i will be picking up this week. http://www.msrcorp.com/stoves/pocket_rocket_kettle.asp Seems to be about the lightest around besides the home made...
Sorry i thought you meant as in a titanium set to cook with, not just a cup to drink from, the plastic one is probably lighter anyways, Cheers ... From:...