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• #452
A bit OT but thought this would be a good place to ask....
I want a canvas roof for a kids den. Was going to use my ex-army basha, but I've lost it.
Before I buy another does anyone have a better (cheap) suggestion? A basha appeals as it can be repurposed as a different type of shelter.
Cheers.
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• #453
Nice one.
I guess it'd be unlucky to be caught away from a tourist trap spot, so proper discrete wildcamping will probably slip under the radar still.
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• #454
See if a local haulage firm has old truck tarp you can have? Or bouncy castle hire co.
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• #455
Surley they dont actually have such authority?
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• #456
I can give you truck tarp if that's any use? still got a few colours. it's 150cm wide.
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• #457
I'm not sure I'd want to argue with a local ranger then bed down for the night in the same spot, regardless of their having authority or not.
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• #458
Really good fun though.
Doing it wrong.
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• #459
Type 2 fun at best.
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• #461
Ok...so long as it's natural lime green, natural cerise pink, natural pillar box red, natural bright orange, or light grey...I can sort you out. :)
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• #462
I haven't stepped foot in London since you offered me some.....last year? :(
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• #464
Anyone got any opinions on the 2GoSystems Trifecta?
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• #465
Saw an advert for this at 50% off the other day. No idea if it's any good or not
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• #466
Anyone got any experience of this one? I’m tempted.
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• #467
I got mine for around that at the start of summer, really happy with it for the few nights I used it for. It's the only bivvy I've used but it did what it said on the tin. It packs small.
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• #468
Got my Borah bivvy today. Weighs 202g including sack. Not waterproof but I have a tarp too.
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• #469
Anybody got any good bivy spots on the SDW near brighton? Please DM me - thank you.
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• #470
Anyone got any tips for cleaning Neoair sleep pads? The internal baffles on this are also coming apart so its formed a kind of pillow at the top end. I expect this will only get worse and it's probably a bin job right?
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• #471
No help on cleaning, but Alpkit’s Continuum project may be able to reuse/recycle/up cycle it before it goes in the bin. Just need to register a return and send it to them, pretty sure at Alpkits cost. They also do repair and care, but that may only be in store…
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• #472
Interesting but sounds like they only take clothing and if they need it to be in good nick, well this ain't really it. https://alpkit.com/pages/continuum
EDIT: no, they do accept other kit but
"Everything is passed on directly to the recipient (new user) of the donation so please make sure that it is clean and functional."
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• #473
Ah ok. Had just seen it on socials so didn’t know the details. Shame it’s not everything, but better than nothing!
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• #474
IIRC the delamination is a known failure mode; guessing it's out of warranty?
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• #475
I got it 2nd hand and it's pretty caned now.
We weren't in the national park, just across towards Stalybridge kinda way, but will bear that in mind