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		<title>Cold October &#8220;Get-Out&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 12:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sudden down-turn in the temperatures in mid October didn&#8217;t put us off a planned canoe trip on the river Wye. We set off for a short trip with an overnight wild camp on the river, Autumn sunshine and the trees just beginning to turn, we had a brief shower once we got on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sudden down-turn in the temperatures in mid October didn&#8217;t put us off a planned canoe trip on the river Wye. We set off for a short trip with an overnight wild camp on the river, Autumn sunshine and the trees just beginning to turn, we had a brief shower once we got on the river, but sheltered under a huge oak tree, with acorns dropping all around us as the squirrels above were busy feeding before winter. There were a lot of pheasants around too, and we saw them scatter as the sound of a Goshawk called loudly from the tree just above us, something I&#8217;d never heard before &#8211; I still haven&#8217;t ever seen one of these elusive predators, even though the Wye valley and the Forest of Dean are one of the best places to see them, they are making a great comeback in recent years after being persecuted, like many birds of prey to the verge of extinction in the UK in the past. But the pheasants certainly know about them! </p>
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<p>We canoed downstream in the most beautiful sharp autumn light late in the afternoon, the shower brought out the best rainbow I&#8217;ve ever seen, reflected in the river and reaching right across the sky. Arriving at our camp spot as dusk drew in, the temperature was dropping sharply, so with one strike from the firesteel on some birchbark and dry twigs gathered along the way we had a fire going, and set about organising the camp. With a bit of rain still in the air Hawkeye set up his usual tarp rig as a back-up, but we planned to sleep out until any rain came. In fact the sky cleared completely during the evening, but that meant the temperature really began to drop fast &#8211; with the fire roaring we were warm but a little apprehensive about how cold it would get during the night. The owls hooted all around the valley in the dark, and the sound of the fire crackling and the river running past made for a fantastic evening around the fire. We ate strips of rump steak on sticks over the flames, and big roast potatoes cooked straight in the embers &#8211; the best way: the ferocious heat in the embers cooks the potato much hotter than an oven, and really brings out the best sweet flavour, we both agreed that you need no more than potatoes cooked this way with some butter for a great camp meal. They were in about 40 minutes, then pulled out to cool: the surface turns to a kind of charcoal egg-cup, once cool you can hold that, break open the top and scoop out the soft potato inside, your hands get a blackened, but holy smoke it&#8217;s worth it!</p>
<p>The stars were soon out, full moon rising too over the treeline, and later we retired to the swag and sleeping bags with the fire still providing plenty of warmth. I fell asleep with the freshening air, looking up at a billion stars, with the sound of the owls and the river, an unforgettable magical experience. </p>
<p>Sure enough during the night it got very cold: I pulled the canvas swag over my head to keep off the breeze, and slept soundly, perfectly warm and dry: still nothing better for me than an <u><a href="http://pathofthepaddle.co.uk/index.php/bushcraft-gear/the-ol-swaggaroo-australian-swag-bag/">australian canvas &#8217;swag bag&#8217;</a></u> and sleeping out, no tent required. Worst case if you get heavy rain a small tarp over the top would do the trick, but unless you get heavy rain you can sleep right out there in the open, in comfort too.</p>
<p>Hawkeye woke early, and got the fire re-started from the remains of last nights logs, then poked my swag with a stick to wake me so I wouldn&#8217;t miss the most beautiful morning scene on the river I&#8217;ve ever witnessed: the cold meant a thick mist was swirling around over the water, shifted around by a light breeze, the river and the forest around was stirring. H had the Kelly Kettle on too so I had no excuse but to jump up, get some clothes on quick and enjoy some hot tea by the fire, just watching the day begin. The cold was such that a thick frost had formed on most of our gear, and it felt like a winter trip rather then autumn! Warmed my hands on the fire as they were getting numb it was that cold, definitely sub-zero by one or two degrees.</p>
<p>After some coffee and hot porridge on the fire cooked in the trusty crusader mugs, we got into the canoes and pushed off to explore up river, paddling quietly through the swirling mist, the forest all around &#8211; a magical experience I&#8217;ll never forget.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s the video of the trip&#8230; watch it full screen if you can, hope you enjoy it.</p>
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		<title>Camping Firebox &#8211; Tentipi &amp; Yukon, and Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been using my Tentipi Hekla 30 camping firebox for 6 months now and it&#8217;s proving a really durable, tough piece of gear &#8211; quite capable of having a large log dropped into it without even flinching, or of containing a large raging inferno on some of the freezing snow-bound winter nights we had this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been using my Tentipi Hekla 30 camping firebox for 6 months now and it&#8217;s proving a really durable, tough piece of gear &#8211; quite capable of having a large log dropped into it without even flinching, or of containing a large raging inferno on some of the freezing snow-bound winter nights we had this year. </p>
<div id="attachment_199" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 202px"><img src="http://www.getoutstayout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/tentipip-firebox.jpg" alt="Camping Firebox - The Tentipi Hekla Firebox" title="tentipip-firebox" width="192" height="210" class="size-full wp-image-199" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Camping Firebox - The Tentipi Hekla Firebox</p></div>
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<p>My <a href="http://www.tauntonleisure.com/tentipi-hekla-30-firebox-max/p1835">Hekla 30</a> is pretty big, and although one of it&#8217;s key design plusses is that it folds flat and pretty small and is certainly no problem for a canoe trip or 4&#215;4 camp, it is certainly a large fire box. So what&#8217;s available in a smaller size, for more lightweight trips? Well the Tentipi Hekla 70 (available from <a href="http://www.tauntonleisure.com/tentipi-hekla-7-firebox-mini/p1836">Taunton Leisure</a>)is the smaller version in the same design weighing in at 1.5Kg as againts the larger version at a full 3 kilos, but there&#8217;s also a new one called the &#8220;Yukon Firebox&#8221; which has a lot of good looking features and weighs 2.3kg for the heavyweight version or 1.75Kg for the lightweight one. (from <a href="http://www.canoepaddler.me.uk/fireboxes.htm">here</a>):</p>
<p><div id="attachment_200" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 450px"><img src="http://www.getoutstayout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/yukon-firebox.jpg" alt="Camping Firebox - Lightweight Yukon Forebox" title="yukon-firebox" width="440" height="334" class="size-full wp-image-200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Camping Firebox - Lightweight Yukon Forebox</p></div> Firebox&#8221;<br />
<img src="http://www.getoutstayout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/yukon-firebox-2.jpg" alt="yukon firebox 2" title="yukon firebox 2" width="412" height="312" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-203" /></p>
<p>I will look forward to testing this out as soon as possible! But before I buy a lightweight portable firebox I will be looking at a few others &#8211; the Liard firebox and a couple of others out there. Watch this space&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Get Out &amp; Stay Out &#8211; in an inflatable canoe!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<title>Late Winter on the River &#8211; a Canoe Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 19:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<title>&#8220;Get Out&#8221; by Landrover &#8211; Go &#8220;Greenlaning&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A day out in Land Rovers on the greenlanes (byways) around Marksbury Plain near Bath &#8211; from network site Landrover Explorer.co.uk

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A day out in Land Rovers on the greenlanes (byways) around Marksbury Plain near Bath &#8211; from network site <a href="http://www.landroverexplorer.co.uk">Landrover Explorer.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Coming Soon &#8211; Marksbury Plain Adventure!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 13:04:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A trip on the byways of Marksbury Plain in a couple of Landrover&#8217;s proved a great way to &#8220;Get Out&#8221; in the countryside in this late winter weather. From Landrover Explorer.co.uk 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A trip on the byways of Marksbury Plain in a couple of Landrover&#8217;s proved a great way to &#8220;Get Out&#8221; in the countryside in this late winter weather. From<a href="http:// LandroverExplorer.co.uk "> Landrover Explorer.co.uk </a><img src="http://www.getoutstayout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_8537-1024x768.jpg" alt="IMG_8537" title="IMG_8537" width="500" height="375" class="alignnone size-large wp-image-180" /></p>
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		<title>February &#8211; Get Out &amp; Hide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 13:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Went to the Chew Valley Lake bird hides yesterday, in some light rain and cold conditions, but the light itself wasn&#8217;t too bad. We saw Goldeneye, Grebes catching fish, Goosanders and a Merganser, along with Herons, Pochard and there were Smew around but we didn&#8217;t see them. It&#8217;s a great day out and you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Went to the Chew Valley Lake bird hides yesterday, in some light rain and cold conditions, but the light itself wasn&#8217;t too bad. We saw Goldeneye, Grebes catching fish, Goosanders and a Merganser, along with Herons, Pochard and there were Smew around but we didn&#8217;t see them. It&#8217;s a great day out and you can get day permits from Woodford Lodge or the visitor centre, or buy an annual membership (you need to already be an RSPB member for this). The hides are set all around teh lake, marked on the map provided with a &#8220;H&#8221; sign, and well signposted as you make your way around the wooded fringes of the lake, We saw deer in the woods among other things, and the walks around the shore are well worth it, very secluded with lots of wildlife about. Another highlight was the fishermen wrestling a large Pike into there boat! More on  <a href="http://www.TheBirdwatcher.co.uk">www.TheBirdwatcher.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Deer Grazing&#8230; Early February</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 20:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With only a couple of nights under canvas so far this year, and I&#8217;ve been relying on lots of small &#8220;Get-Outs&#8221; during the cold weather, and today I went down to the lake where I watched a family of beautiful Roe deer grazing. Here&#8217;s the video.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With only a couple of nights under canvas so far this year, and I&#8217;ve been relying on lots of small &#8220;Get-Outs&#8221; during the cold weather, and today I went down to the lake where I watched a family of beautiful Roe deer grazing. Here&#8217;s the video.</p>
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		<title>Campfire Tent &#8211; Perfect for Winter!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 10:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Campfire Tent has been getting good use during this winter snow: kind of a &#8216;Backyard&#8217; test for a snowbound winter camp here. The campfire tent proving itself again &#8211; giving great shelter from strong and bitterly cold Northerly winds, whilst allowing the openess for cooking, observing nature and snowbound views, and generally &#8216;messing about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Campfire Tent</strong> has been getting good use during this winter snow: kind of a &#8216;Backyard&#8217; test for a snowbound winter camp here. The campfire tent proving itself again &#8211; giving great shelter from strong and <strong>bitterly cold</strong> Northerly winds, whilst allowing the openess for cooking, observing nature and snowbound views, and generally &#8216;messing about in tents&#8217;! In this weather the views have been absolutely stunning and I haven&#8217;t missed a thing &#8211; including a huge shooting star one evening. I set up just before the snow came in 10 days ago, and after the main snowfall the roof of the tent had about 5 inches of snow weighing it down &#8211; that&#8217;s a LOT of weight, and happy to say the canvas, stitching, poles and guys all stood up to the test. The pegs have been completely frozen into the ground so they aren&#8217;t going anywhere, which has helped in the very strong winds we&#8217;ve had. Walking the fields all the activity of nature is written into the snow in footprints &#8211; from tiny mice trails and bird footprints, to thin and whispy deer tracks and big badger prints &#8211; all the activity you&#8217;d normally miss in the dark is recorded for the following morning.</p>
<p>Also here is a backyard test of a new <strong>&#8220;<a href="http://www.tauntonleisure.com/products/tentipi-hekla-30/1835/">Hekla 30 firebox</a>&#8220;</strong> from Tentipi, a great bit of kit I&#8217;ll write more about in detail later.. The tent itself is from <a href="http://www.greenoutdoor.co.uk/products.asp?section=34&#038;sectionTitle=Tents&#038;productid=139">Green Outdoor</a> and features in the <a href="http://pathofthepaddle.co.uk/index.php/canoeing-bushcraft/winter-get-out-stay-out-trip/"><u>Winter Camp</u></a> story on Path Of The Paddle. For now here&#8217;s the video:</p>
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		<title>Fieldfares &amp; Foxes&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter brought massed groups of Fieldfares to our countryside &#8211; beautiful big thrushes that arrive here only when it&#8217;s a really cold winter, liek we&#8217;ve just had. Look out for their strange &#8220;group-hopping&#8221; behaviour, perhaps there to confuse predators &#8211; something was exciting these foxes anyway! From TheBirdwatcher.co.uk.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter brought massed groups of Fieldfares to our countryside &#8211; beautiful big thrushes that arrive here only when it&#8217;s a really cold winter, liek we&#8217;ve just had. Look out for their strange &#8220;group-hopping&#8221; behaviour, perhaps there to confuse predators &#8211; something was exciting these foxes anyway! From <strong>TheBirdwatcher.co.uk</strong><a href="http://www.thebirdwatcher.co.uk">.</p>
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