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Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: guest7 on November 23, 2009, 11:50:46 PM
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I bought a new sleeping bag last Thursday to replace my warm but bulky 80s Vango. The new one packs down to about half the size of the old one and is possibly even warmer.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2536/4129662636_bbec5e23c4_m.jpg)
Vango on left, new bag on right
Anyway, the old bag is on on Ebay (See HERE (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300370040492&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT)) with a 99p start price if anyone is interested. I'd compare it in warmth (and size) to an army bag.
The new bag is a Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0 (http://www.mountainhardwear.com/Product.aspx?top=1831&prod=2596&cat=1886&viewAll=False) and it's luurvely :) it has an EN T-limit rating (comfortable temp rating for a standard male) of -12.
This is all part of my campaign to simplify my life. Now I can sell off two or three of my other bags and just use this one, it's warm enough for the Dragon, but only the same pack size as my 2-season bag.
In another bid to simplify my camping experience I bought a little compartment storage box today for all my camping cooking ingredients, lighters, matches and cutlery, in an attempt to not have endless little plastic boxes and bags to pack away at the end of every trip.
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The film cannister contains oregano (of course) ::) :)
GC
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My bag was £4.99 when buying petrol! ;D
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Who's going to start a book on how long it will last?
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It will be fine, they're all good these days (up to a point). A fleece bag liner will push up the comfort rating and they are so thin you can leave them in the bag when putting back into the stuff sack.
GC
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Very nice, though having looked at the price I hope you got a discount !
If it gets really cold then add an inner, and ilf really silly put it in a bivvy bag.
My Army bags really are too bulky for the bike and as for hiking with one.............there is no room left in the rucksack.
Richard
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Ticket price said £120, salesman said £100 and the devil said "BUY IT!" ;)
Now all I have to do is work out how to get it past Mrs Onepot.
GC
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Say you washed the old one and it shrank....and hide the old one away until you sell it on fleabay
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OI, MRS CARRICK, HE'S BOUGHT ANOTHER SLEEPING BAG........£100
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Shush!
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When she finds out! you may be using it earlier than planned?
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Tell her it's a pillow to go with your old sleeping bag!
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Bollocks, I got grassed up by my neighbours ::)
She took it pretty well, but I suspect there's a round two to follow when she's had a little think about it...
GC
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MMMmmmmmm. :(
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Sympathies :-\
I'm dreading the day swmbo works out there is one of these in our garage...(http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:qTy9v1x-PQB0_M%3Ahttp://tdl.divebiz.net/images/Kiss-classic.jpg)
All she knows about rebreathers are that they are "very expensive"... :-[
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Aye Smudge,
AND? Essential bit of kit for your sanity! :) Can't get my head round all this secrecy! ???
Mice gnawed through gear oil bottle, drained through ceiling and onto books, manuals etc! >:( Big bonfire, 6 new mouse traps, and 2 dead by 20:00hrs pm tonight. C'est la vie! ??? Selling a lot of ephemera, like John to de-clutter the mind and life. ;D
Cheerie, cheerie, Bill.
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ooh that's annoying :(
Hope you get them all and none of the books are *too* awkward to replace or of great sentimental value :-\
I keep meaning to de-clutter, then I get distracted into using whatever cool thing it was that I was about to get rid of ???
Ahh well, all good for the sanity in the long run probably! :)
I actually suspect she knows, but is just choosing not to notice.. good lass ;D
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Bollocks, I got grassed up by my neighbours ::)
She took it pretty well, but I suspect there's a round two to follow when she's had a little think about it...
GC
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Abd never was there a husband that so richly deserved a second round as you sir. Sneaking about...you should be ashamed
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steffan
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After 30-odd years of marriage, I've learned that if I want to buy something for myself, it's best to make sure I've got the equivalent funds available for the other half. So you should have had £200 available before spending on that sleeping bag, GC.
Will she be pushing you out of the house every weekend so you get your money's worth out of it?
Trevor