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Grand Strzelecki Track

Leave a Comment / Australia, Gippsland, Grand Strzelecki Track, Victoria / admin

Ten years ago today: 7 ½ hours walking the ‘Grand Strzelecki Track’ doing a section (Jeeralang West Rd to Branniffs Rd) which is supposedly 12 km. This was the longest 12 km we have ever walked. I would estimate the last four hours along Billy’s Creek was >12km. My wife Della and the two Jack […]

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Lightest 5000mAh Power Bank

4 Comments / Backpacking, Hiking, Hunting, Torches & Lighting / admin

Litesmith have recently utilised the 21700 Lithium battery to make perhaps the most compact and lightest (at 73.5 grams) 5000 mAh power bank. These batteries are available to 5800 mAh so expect some improvements still.They are selling for US$22 (Sep 2023). This size should allow you to charge (once) the largest mobile phone around (usually

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Warm Feet Warm Heart

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Isn’t there  a saying something like that? In any case for  many years we have used some Goosefeet Down Sox (which I highly recommend) which cost US$69 (Sep 2023) and roughly one ounce (28 grams each -twice that per pair) in Size Medium US 9s. They are very fine quality and toasty warm being filled

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Car Camping Scotland:

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized, United Kingdom / admin

As you know we have recently spent ten days car camping there. As this was Della’s trip, I will mostly let her tell it: ‘And so we have been to Scotland…Such a trip, to the land that bore my parents and countless generations of ancestors before them, has been a dream of mine for as

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Silver River, Endless Sky

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Canoeing the Macalister Gorge (from Basin Flat to Cheyne’s Bridge). When the river height is approx 1.7 metres on the Licola Gauge and the weather is in the twenties (as it is later this week) it’s time to go. This is probably my favourite section of this wonderful river, and I confess I have completed

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You Must Learn to Shoot Your Own Dog

Leave a Comment / DIY, Farming, Home & Gardening, Four Wheel Driving, Hunting, Uncategorized / admin

This was one of my father’s favourite sayings, by which he meant you must stand on your own two feet and ‘shift’ for yourself. Never delegate such responsibility to someone else.  So, for 40 years I have been fixing my own cars. For example I have been rebuilding a sequence of Subarus since circa 1978

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Converting Hiking Poles to Tent Poles

2 Comments / Backpacking, DIY, Hiking, Hiking Poles, How To Guide, Hunting, Shelter / admin

I have fiddled with this before but without a really satisfactory result which meets every need. It is easy enough if you have adjustable poles or the type which one section from another pole can be added to the first one, but the method below works whatever type of poles you have. I have played

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Vargo Pocket Cleats

2 Comments / Backpacking, Footwear, Hiking, Hunting / admin

Tractional security just got even lighter. The new version of Vargo’s ultralight crampons weigh a little over one ounce each (32.6 grams) as compared with their previous version which was around twice that. They have these plates on either side to keep them located (also lugs under) They look pretty grippy here on one of

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Wildlife Proof Fencing

2 Comments / Australia, Farming, Home & Gardening, How To Guide, Wildlife (Australia) / admin

It is lambing time again here (Aug 2023) and it is so nice to go out and around the ewes and lambs on the hill to find they are all alive and well – none eaten by foxes (though we had one stolen by an eagle yesterday). This is why: our entire property is ringed

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Mattresses I have Known:

2 Comments / Australia, Backpacking, Bedding, Camping, Hiking / admin

 I doubt anything else about camping has changed so much as sleeping. When I was a lad I always just slept on the bare ground. As a bit of a sissy, my only concession to comfort was to dig the traditional hip hole (which was derided by tougher-minded types) then maybe lean my head on

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