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    Wotcha :shades:

    Wotcha :shades:
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    Another in Yorkshire (Leeds way). Plenty of...

    Another in Yorkshire (Leeds way). Plenty of spots to hang if you're in late and out early (mostly bikepacking) and not averse to a bit of "cheeky".
  3. Received all my gear yesterday. Very happy. ...

    Received all my gear yesterday. Very happy. Looking forwward to trying it all out / set up over the weekend.
  4. Just called the UK courier and paid the charges...

    Just called the UK courier and paid the charges (no way as much as I expected, but then duty, VAT etc are a mystery to me ;-) ). Hopefully the nice man with a van will deliver it tomorrow.
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    The standard SF stuffsac allows the tarp to be...

    The standard SF stuffsac allows the tarp to be packed quite loose / uncompressed (looking much like that pic, despite the snakeskins). I'd hazard a guess that you can squeeze the air out and compact...
  6. My posts on here are in no way a complaint....

    My posts on here are in no way a complaint. Everything was despatched just fine. Subsequent to that it's just the usual issues of international couriers and UK Customs. Neither have anything to do...
  7. Bag of ar?e: Payment of charges - Item being...

    Bag of ar?e:

    Payment of charges - Item being held, addressee being notified
    Your item could not be delivered on January 20, 2013 at 11:48 pm in GREAT BRITAIN due to payment of charges. It is...
  8. Just cleared UK Customs after being tied up there...

    Just cleared UK Customs after being tied up there for 3 days. Expecting to get hit by import duty and handling charges :(

    Maybe it'll arrive today / tomorrow but UK just got hit by heavy snow...
  9. You should try being in the UK and ordering it...

    You should try being in the UK and ordering it :laugh:
  10. Anyone used one as an UQ? Got any feedback? ...

    Anyone used one as an UQ? Got any feedback?

    Apologies for the hijack, not much came up on a search in the UQ section and there's clearly a few users here.

    At the moment it's a toss up (for me)...
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    Why not put him on the bottom "bunk"? You should...

    Why not put him on the bottom "bunk"? You should be able to cope with the extra height and getting in/out as you're taller (I assume). Same works for him (lower hammock / shorter). You're out of...
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    I've used both. If it were me I'd go UQ. So far...

    I've used both. If it were me I'd go UQ. So far the down UQ I've got just seems simpler, easier and possibly warmer. Smaller pack size and easier to handle than the foam layer of the HHSS.

    The...
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    This stuff: ...

    This stuff:

    http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products-page/climbing-equipment/throw-bags-lines-cubes/stein-skyline-dyneema-throwline-1-8mm-50m/

    It's Dyneema / UHMWPE (or whatever the acronym is),...
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    Anyone Use Stein Skyline 1.8mm?

    I've bought a reel instead of Zing It and intend to use it for ridgelines, guys etc. Plan to splice it wherever possible. It was about £10 cheaper than Zing It from a supplier here in the UK.
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    Just an idea, don't quite understand all the...

    Just an idea, don't quite understand all the issues of your condition and thinking on the hoof.

    Use two tree straps and krabs per tree. The first strap+krab goes at typical hanging height, the...
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