Just followed the instructions on http://blogpackinglight.
to modify my Terra Nova Laser Competition.
Great ideas and very helpful pictures.
Added the extra guidropes to both ends and central pole. Also implemented the tension option to the pole hood.
Will try the ventalation options while on the trail this weekend.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Laser Competition Modifications
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Testing my new boots and soles
Last week while walking in the lakes by boots finally gave up the ghost and leaked, my feet were wet for two days, I thought I had trench foot all this week.
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I have always had Demon boots but this time I picked up a pair karrimore boots and combined them with a pair of innersoles from yoursoles.com
Although only 4 miles today my boots seemed really comfortable. Will be interesting to see how they get on on a longer walk.
Thinking of doing some of the Cleveland way next week and camping next to the sea.
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Friday, 25 September 2009
My first UK wild camp
After browsing the brilliant http://v-g.me.uk/blog/ for ages I finally decided to try one of the trips. I decided upon the Highstreet route.
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My mate Tom from London joined me. After picking Tom up at Penrith train station we made our way to Patterdale for about 7pm, giving us just enough time to get up to Angle Tarn
Saturday was very misty but we managed to see some of the views.
We walked much further than we thought we would on the first day so we looked for somewhere good to camp. We found an amazing liitle gorge and camped right next to a waterfall.
On Sunday we then walked along Ulswater back to Patterdale, apx 21 miles in total.
This time I will take my wife
Much abuse was received for not taking my wife to Colorado, so we decided to go on a backpacking trip together.
We decided to island hop round Croatia. We had just about everything that we need but we bought a new tent. we went for the Vango Tempest 200 with the plan to split it and share the weight. we bought it from Go Outdoors. imagiine our suprise when we went to pitch it and it was a tempest 300 inside a 200 sack, oh well, minimal weight increase for much more room.
We flew to Dubrovnik via easyjet. Stayed in Dubrovnik for 2 days, then the island of Mijet and its national park for 2 nights, then Korchula for 2 nights, Lastavo for 2 nights, Orebic and the mountain st IIla for 3 nights and finally back to Korchula for 3 nights.
Honey, can I go to America? Yea, but im going to Colorado!
So only after a week of my wife declaring she wanted to go to the states I had booked my flight to Denver.
I still don't know why I chose Colorado, I guesses like the rest of the world I have unconsciously gleamed years of information from tv shows from the USA.
I had a flight, now what. I trawled the internet for ideas of what to do. I stumbled across the Colorado trail. I bought the books and did loads of research, however, it quickly became clear this may be a bit of a leap for me from casual camping to a two week wild camping trip in the Colorado wilderness.
I then discovered the Rocky Mountains National Park. This seemed perfect, well organised, great free transportation (which kept the cost down) and a cheap transfer from the airport. From booking the flight in May to the day I flew on the 21st of June I had lived and breathed RMNP every minute of the day. Planning my walking routes, how to deal with the altitude, where to camp, where to fish, what to eat, what equipment I would need.
The major purchases before going were a Terra Nova laser Comp a Honey Stove and a trangia. I had all the clothes I needed already.
In a nutshell I was to spend the first week at the KOA camp in the town acclimatising and using the shuttles to take in as many lakes and mountains as I could, then my second week in the backcountry wild camping.
The following is my journal from my trip to the RMNP
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Cub Lake and Fern Lake/ Mosquito Hell
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Woke this morning to find that my altitude sickness had gone. All the locals said drink water constantly, you can imagine what that was like through the night! I walked from the Cub lake Trail head to cub lake and then up to Fern lake to do some fly fishing. As you will see from the photos there was a bit of snow still on the ground up at Fern lake which was weird because it was red hot. I caught about 15 Colorado Cutthroat Trout, not the biggest in the world but they put up a great fight. Kept 3 for my supper, good job I put them in my rucksack because it turned out you can't take fish out of Fern Lake. I also fished the inlet stream into Fern lake. There were fish in the tiniest pools, really hard to catch. While fishing I was constantly being attacked by mosquitos. When I returned to the campsite i must have at least a 100 bites all over. Everyone thought it was hilarious that the mosquitos like my english . Itching like buggery now. 88 degrees today and still no thunderstorm. Will post todays pics in tomorrows blog. |
Itchy itchy itchy arrrgghhhhhh!!!
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Not funny at all I look like a dot to dot puzzel. Went straight to Pharmacy this morning to get anti itchy wossits. After popping my pills I went for a hike. Today's hike went above 10 thousand feet, hard work but great views. Air still feels thin so had to go really slow. Temperature in town was 96 today and felt that hot up the mountain. I walked from Glacier gorge trail head towards spruce lake and then up the really steep boulder brook trail and then down to Alberta falls. Think I deserve a steak tonight, thing is there all as big as a dustbin lid in the market. Link to day 2 and 3 pics |
Beavers!
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Woke up with altitude sickness again but bought the local super drug and felt ready to put my body through more hellish climbs up mountains. Visited Mills lake today and then on up to Black lake where I saw two beavers. One came running down the path at me, we had a game of chicken and I won. The second was just sat at the side of the path eating lunch looking at me like I had a problem. Check out the beaver pics. Also got some pics of a humming bird. When you see lots of pictures of random flowers that me trying to get a picture of the humming bird. The first pic in 'day 4' (link below) you can see the humming bird in the right corner, looks good zoomed in on the camera. People here think im from Australia or New york because i'm wearing a NY cap. Its 6:30pm at the moment and its 94 degrees, ouch. Walked past a hotel today that looked really familiar. Turns out its the hotel from the Shining. REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM. Anyway all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy. all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy. all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy. all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy. all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy. all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy. all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy. all work ad no play make Adam a dull boy... Today's pics |
Thunderstorms, y hell!
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Wednesday night there was an amazing thunderstorm over the mountains, never seen anything like it, anyway long story short it landed right on my head in my little tent, I thought I was going to be washed away but the kit did me proud. Check out the pics from Thursday, tried to fit in as many lakes as I could, I did Nymph lake, Dream lake (Caught ten trout here while guided fishing parties were looking at me in awe, come on!), emerald lake, Lake Haiahya, the Loch and Sky Pond. It was a race to bag Sky pond because the sky was clouding in just as I scrambled up timber line falls the sky started to rumble. Took some pictures and legged it (sky pond is the pictures of the lake in the clouds). It was 11000 feet up here. As I got back down to the loch the heavens opened and the thunder and lighting began, didn't get ant pics as I was ting myself, it was scary but amazing. Most people were sheltering and waiting out the storm but I had to catch the bus back to town so had to keep going. Made it back to my tent like a drowned rat, and then the sun came out and it was roasting again. Someone had left me a load of logs for a fire, nice! Another family bought me ice cream. Here are the pics |
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Backcountry day 1
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Well I made it back safe. One of the hardest things I have ever done. I will be uploading my video diaries and photos from each day. Enjoy! |
Back Country Day 2
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Pics from day 2 Video part 1 Video part 2 Video part 3 |
Backcountry day 3
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Pics Videos 1, 2 and 3 |
Back Country Day 4
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Pics Video 1 and 2 |
Backcountry Day 5
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Pics Videos 1 and 2 |
The wanderer returns
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What to do with my first post?
Where to begin?
I have been camping as long as I can remember. My Gran has some great stories of me an my brother going away with my granparents camping to give my mum and dad respite.
My grans favourite story is how my younger brother came on his first camping trip. He was so excited. I had told him he wasn't a true camper until he had woken up after his first night under canvas. On awaking he started shouting ' I'm a real camper now aren't I!' my reply was simply 'stupid boy!' which my gran still find hilarious.
I can't remember much of these early camping trips apart from short flasbacks of speeding around on bikes and fishing with nets in ponds, but the love of camping as always stayed with me.
Recently my granddad disapeared while visiting them. He returned about half an hour later covered in dust. He had climbed up in to the loft and returned with loads of old retro camping kit. The memories came flooding back.
However, I have only just discovered the joys of lightweight backpacking and wild camping.
My backpacking began with my wife coming home saying she would like to go to America with her friend. I said sure no problem but im going to Colorado. Now im not entirely where that idea had come from but a week later I had booked a flight to Denver. I knew unless I booked the flight it wouldn't happen. I will post a report of my adventures in Colorado later, but the simple act of Jo wanting to go to America has opened up a whole new world to me of adventure.
It is my hope that this blog will track not only my adventures but my errors, learnings and achievments in this new found hobby.
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