I'm off to Scotland tonight.Edit: My flight got cancelled due to the heavy snowfall in Edinburgh. The option I had was to fly to London on Monday, but there's no flights to Edinburgh or Glasgow that day, so my wee trip to meet Steven, Johnny, Peter and Phil are off. I'm pretty bummed :(
News & Various:
You know what is so awesome about UL backpacking? The people. The people, who, driven by their desire to make something unique, more light, more perfect, create with much blood, sweat and tears a great product, with plenty of input from the UL community. Guys like Devin from the boilerworks, for example. Go read his blog and bookmark it. It's awesome.
Locus Gear has a 1st Anniversary Sale going on, so now is a good time to get those fine shelters and bags.
Titanium Goat, that elusive cottage manufacturer in Utah which doesn't want to be interviewed, has a bunch of new gear. The Yagi tenkara fly rod for trekking poles is awesome - you may buy me one!
Fishing in Finland is an article I wrote for the Helsinki Times newspaper a while ago, go have a read if you have a passion for angling!
Coiling ropes - with a twist is a great video for the folks among us who carry ropes in the wilderness and need a quick and easy way to coil their ropes.
This week also saw another cottage manufacturer interview, this time with Eric Parsons from Revelate Designs. Bikepacking your thing? Definitely check this one out then!
With all that festive stuff going on, we should remember those who aren't as fortunate as we. Beads of Courage is a recommended read and reminder to cherish what you have while thinking how you can help others. Same goes for James' Photo Voices article, which you also should check out.
Gear Talk:
Basti and his wife finally finished their MYOG Down Duo quilt. Looking for a project to do over the cold days? This could be it.
Jason does a Solid Fuel Burn Time Test, and pitches the likes of WetFire, Trioxane and Esbit against each other.
Phil went to the coast to shot some photos for the Mountain Hardwear Hooded Compressor PL Jacket and I am sure that the photos now also are used as the desktop background of female UL hikers the world around.
Mike shows us how to make a Bushcraft Winter Kitchen. Great stuff.
Yours truly did a review of the Rab Demand Pull-On, an ultralight hardshell made from eVent.
Trip Reports:
Roman goes to Kimberly Australia, down the King Edward River and into the Bungle Bungles, hunted by snakes, crocs and bulls, sleeping with scorpions, flown over by fruit bats, yes, Epic stuff. Recommended read and see!
Finally, forget Mini Bull Designs - this is the future of UL cooking (the video might not work everywhere due to copyrights!).
I'm off to Scotland tonight.Edit: My flight got cancelled due to the heavy snowfall in Edinburgh. The option I had was to fly to London on Monday, but there's no flights to Edinburgh or Glasgow that day, so my wee trip to meet Steven, Johnny, Peter and Phil are off. I'm pretty bummed :(
News & Various:
You know what is so awesome about UL backpacking? The people. The people, who, driven by their desire to make something unique, more light, more perfect, create with much blood, sweat and tears a great product, with plenty of input from the UL community. Guys like Devin from the boilerworks, for example. Go read his blog and bookmark it. It's awesome.
Locus Gear has a 1st Anniversary Sale going on, so now is a good time to get those fine shelters and bags.
Titanium Goat, that elusive cottage manufacturer in Utah which doesn't want to be interviewed, has a bunch of new gear. The Yagi tenkara fly rod for trekking poles is awesome - you may buy me one!
Fishing in Finland is an article I wrote for the Helsinki Times newspaper a while ago, go have a read if you have a passion for angling!
Coiling ropes - with a twist is a great video for the folks among us who carry ropes in the wilderness and need a quick and easy way to coil their ropes.
This week also saw another cottage manufacturer interview, this time with Eric Parsons from Revelate Designs. Bikepacking your thing? Definitely check this one out then!
With all that festive stuff going on, we should remember those who aren't as fortunate as we. Beads of Courage is a recommended read and reminder to cherish what you have while thinking how you can help others. Same goes for James' Photo Voices article, which you also should check out.
Gear Talk:
Basti and his wife finally finished their MYOG Down Duo quilt. Looking for a project to do over the cold days? This could be it.
Jason does a Solid Fuel Burn Time Test, and pitches the likes of WetFire, Trioxane and Esbit against each other.
Phil went to the coast to shot some photos for the Mountain Hardwear Hooded Compressor PL Jacket and I am sure that the photos now also are used as the desktop background of female UL hikers the world around.
Mike shows us how to make a Bushcraft Winter Kitchen. Great stuff.
Yours truly did a review of the Rab Demand Pull-On, an ultralight hardshell made from eVent.
Trip Reports:
Roman goes to Kimberly Australia, down the King Edward River and into the Bungle Bungles, hunted by snakes, crocs and bulls, sleeping with scorpions, flown over by fruit bats, yes, Epic stuff. Recommended read and see!
Great post again! Should be sleeping but I'm hooked on those videos...
The miniatyre stove is nice as a miniatyre but I higly question the functionality of one or need for one. My super-cat weights about 6g, how much does that one weight (with the pan support, the priming pan and a syringe)? If you save 1g, is it worth it? But well, it is kinda cool... so maybe? =D
Sorry to hear that your trip got cancelled. My girlfriend is in London at the moment and because of the possible strike of stewardesses her flight back might delay few days, so maybe you were lucky in a way? At least if flying with Finnair or blue1.
Thanks a lot for these compilations I am waiting for impatiently a whole week ;) The packraft trips Roman and Kevin did sounds like something I fantasized about in the ultimate trip last tuesday. Should plan more in the South next year ...
Thanks a lot for these compilations I am waiting for impatiently a whole week ;) The packraft trips Roman and Kevin did sounds like something I fantasized about in the ultimate trip last tuesday. Should plan more in the South next year ...
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Enjoy bonnie Scotland! Hope you get sun and snow!
ReplyDeletegimme some of that. lovely
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing...its awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat stove rocks!
ReplyDeleteHave fun in Scotland
ReplyDeleteAwesome "An Expedition Across Iceland" video! My back hurts just thinking about carrying all that weight!
ReplyDeleteRoman's Bungle Bungles video kicks ass. I spent quite a time watching that over and over when I should have been working last week!
ReplyDeleteHendrik - hey, really sorry to hear you can't get to Scotland. Bad weather here in UK.
ReplyDeleteThanks as always for the Sunday review.
Mark
Enjoy Scotland! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did four weeks ago (trip report needs to go up still...i am new at this blogging thing).
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the mention! Some tips for the knife already came in, and sounds like i might get a little fun project out of it.
Just read the amended post. Shit that sucks.
ReplyDeleteToo sorry to hear your trip got cancelled! :/ But the video was awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat post again! Should be sleeping but I'm hooked on those videos...
ReplyDeleteThe miniatyre stove is nice as a miniatyre but I higly question the functionality of one or need for one. My super-cat weights about 6g, how much does that one weight (with the pan support, the priming pan and a syringe)? If you save 1g, is it worth it? But well, it is kinda cool... so maybe? =D
Sorry to hear that your trip got cancelled. My girlfriend is in London at the moment and because of the possible strike of stewardesses her flight back might delay few days, so maybe you were lucky in a way? At least if flying with Finnair or blue1.
Thanks a lot for these compilations I am waiting for impatiently a whole week ;)
ReplyDeleteThe packraft trips Roman and Kevin did sounds like something I fantasized about in the ultimate trip last tuesday.
Should plan more in the South next year ...
Ach.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry the meet got screwed. A single snowflake is all it takes to upset our transport system.
We'll get together at some point.
Thanks a lot for these compilations I am waiting for impatiently a whole week ;)
ReplyDeleteThe packraft trips Roman and Kevin did sounds like something I fantasized about in the ultimate trip last tuesday.
Should plan more in the South next year ...
Too sorry to hear your trip got cancelled! :/ But the video was awesome!
ReplyDeleteJust read the amended post. Shit that sucks.
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