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No-Show

Posted by on March 27th 2009 in Rambling on...

The OS Outdoors Show 2009 was in full swing at the NEC today and there were plenty of OutdoorBloggers forum members there doing the rounds and reporting their findings and opinions. Notable among the roving reporters is John Hee, who didn't take long to start adding details to his blog. Hopefully his reports will fill out with more juicy details when he gets back to base and has time to collate his data.

I'm not attending this year, for a couple of reasons. First up, I was never going to attend as a punter, as I've done that bit three times before and although it's a good way to meet old friends, the day eventually turns into a shopping spree. OK, so there are some good deals to be had, but there's not much that I need. Second, WD's offer of a press-pass came to nothing when all went silent after he took the huff over the way I manage my blog's RSS feeds.

No matter. The weekend's set fair, and I've plenty of outdoors stuff to keep me occupied.

Stay happy  🙂

@ Martin

Posted by on January 5th 2009 in Rambling on...
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Martin Banfield asked the following questions in response to my opening post of the year:

"... Which Wainwrights, When, What Gear, and exactly how do you plan to ‘Push the Envelope’?"

Here's my attempt to satisfy his yearning for knowledge.

Which Wainwrights, When?

Well, my progress towards the slowest ever “compleation” of the 214 Wainwright Fells is going well - there are 41 still to be done: Eastern Fells (7), Far Eastern Fells (14), Central Fells (1), Southern Fells (6), Northern Fells (11), North Western Fells (1) and Western Fells (1). The Outlying Fells get picked-off whenever the opportunities arise, I've not got around to recording and mapping them online yet - that could be another project for this year.

When I take SWMBO on our annual spring wildie, we'll probably head for the Northern Fells and work our way from High Pike to Souther Fell, so that'll be another six or so to mark off on the map. Before that, I hope take Ella to Patterdale or Glenridding to nab a few short-walk fells while/if they're snowbound - Hart Side, maybe, or the Middle Dodd/Red Screes pairing. Summer in the LD is generally a no-no for me, as it's too busy to really appreciate the place, so I probably won't go again until the autumn, which is my favoured time of year for solo-wildcamping. I've got a hankering to spend a full weekend doing all of the Coniston Fells. Of course, any other opportunities that happen along will be considered and taken accordingly - hostelling with the family, outdoorbloggers meets, OM meets and stuff like that.

What Gear?

There are a few bits of kit that I'm hoping to acquire for testing, the main one is the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir mat. Others include a stove (identity to be disclosed later if the goods are forthcoming) and some footwear. I'll also be experimenting with using the kit that I have in different ways, to see which combinations work well and which fall short of expectations.

... and exactly how do you plan to "Push the Envelope"?

That'd be telling. If I let you know now, I'd have to shoot you.

2009… more or less

Posted by on January 4th 2009 in Rambling on...
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So here it is. The first post of the new year. An opportunity to consider a few objectives for the next 12 months. Compared to 2008, which turned out to be an average sort of year, this lot should be doable:

1a. More actually getting out and doing "stuff"
1b. Less talking about getting out and doing "stuff"

2a. More "pushing the envelope"
2b. Less "comfort zone" dossing

3a. More meaningful blogging
3b. Less blogging of drivel

4a. More gear-testing
4b. Less gear-envy

5a. More improvement in use of the camera
5b. Less "missing the moment" while faffing with settings

6a. More time out with the scope
6b. Less time-wasting while faffing with settings

7a. More progress with astrophotography
7b. Less set-up time

8a. More Wainwrights
8b. Less use of traditional routes

9a. More local walking
9b. Less hiding behind the laptop

10a. And, thanks to George, more data-storage, and hence
10b. less dross on the internal HDD

That's it for now. More or less.

Only a thin covering on the top

Posted by on December 22nd 2008 in Blast from the Past, Pics, Rambling on..., Thanks

Jerome's been kind enough to send me copies of his pics taken during our walk around Cwm Idwal back in April this year, when we attended the OM Beddgelert Meet. Mountain-lovers will be impressed by the way he's captured the interplay between crag and cloud above the Idwal Slabs and Glyder Fawr, but my attention has been distracted by the degree of insulation-loss on the head of the beardy bloke in the foreground. No wonder it was a tad chilly on the top!

Thanks for the pics, Jerome!

Notblog

Posted by on November 29th 2008 in Rambling on...

Today I didn't:

  • go walking or camping;
  • go kite-flying;
  • go Christmas shopping;
  • test any outdoor gear;
  • attend the OBF meet in Cambridge;
  • do any DIY;
  • take any pics;
  • clean the car;
  • buy any outdoor gear;
  • buy any astro gear;
  • install any plugins;
  • lurk on any forums;
  • see the sky;
  • allow the cat indoors;
  • clean out the aquarium;
  • cook the dinner;
  • watch the telly;
  • shave;
  • find anything worth blogging about.

The final piece of the jigsaw puzzle

Posted by on November 17th 2008 in Rambling on..., Shiny new kit

On Saturday I bit the bullet and parted with some hard-saved cash in exchange for what may well be the one item that completes my outdoors kit-list. The stash has been growing for nearly three decades, some of the original bits expired or were outgrown and have been replaced, some bits are still going strong, some are past their best but still perform adequately, but there's nothing there that I don't trust, nothing that I won't use sometime, and no gaps now that the final item is installed (to be fair, that item still needs to be tried and tested before it gets listed). All I have to do now is keep replacing the stuff that wears out... although if somebody was to donate a Therm-a-Rest NeoAir, I wouldn't refuse to take it 🙂

For those that have a hankering for kit-lists, mine's been updated and posted here. Seekers of bleeding-edge hi-tech or ultralightweight stuff will be generally disappointed. I've not listed the family-camping kit or the stuff that we've bought for the kids.

And that final bit of kit? You'll just have to wait a bit longer before I tell you about it and put it on the list.