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7月6日 Gel Stoves..a bit of Blug...I went out to shop today and called in at the local Eastern Supermarket and this wee burner caught my eye. As those of you who know me, I'm a keen maker of alcohol or pepsi can stoves, so I was keen to see how it performed when tested from a different point of view. These are designed and marketed as 'chafing heaters' ie they keep food warm/simmering when fitted in the right housing, a bit like the thing dumped in front of you with lit tealight candles inside when you go out for a Chinese meal. The most common type is made by Sterno, and contains an alcohol gel, and this is covered in depth by the excellent Zenstoves.net reviews. However, being curious, I did a few tests and have popped a few pictures up too. The particular model I bought is called a "Pro Heat' adjustable heat model. It weighed 270gms on purchase and consists of an aluminium sealed can with a double wick which can be spread for either single or double heat effect. There's a plastic top which is a tight fit and seals the unit well. If it is a similar spec to Sterno, it should last for 2hrs. NB[This unit contains diethylene glycol fuel] Testing it out with 500ml of tap cold water and an Alpkit Mytimug on a bodged up potrest it took 7.5 mins [in my kitchen] to boil water for tea. Which is 2mins slower than my turbo model pepsi stove. Disadvantages are that it blows out more easily than a pepsi stove, so a good windshield is necessary [ isn't it always?], its harder to light, and it smokes a bit when you do blow it out. BUT it does work, it doesn't smell of meths, its self contained, fits inside a Mytimug, you dont need a fuel bottle, and I bet you could refill it with a large bore syringe from an inkjet refill kit. It is ideal for simmering on a single wick setting, which is hard to do on a pepsi stove. I did a Google and there are a few catering trade suppliers, and they can be bought in bulk for around 70p Finally some pics of various Pepsi [well Stella] stoves I have knocked up which will be up for grabs at next meet I can make. 6月29日 Whew! what a week..As seems to have become the norm, the combination of Glastonbury and Wimbledon brought out the worst of the English weather. The flooding in Yorkshire was awful and commiserations to the families who lost loved ones. On a lighter note, earlier in the week as I was watching the floods on the telly in a local pub with some friends, it struck me that if the same thing had happened where I live, Francie and I would probably be in a better position to cope, in view of the survival, camping and boating equipment we have to hand, as opposed to my mates. We actually live in a flood plain which has 2 emergency pumping stations designed to kick in if the River Alt ever rises too far. Threatened local water authority cutbacks will force one of them to be closed in the near future. What's Sods' Law again?... 6月20日 Sea kayaking...the new mountaineering?With the weather conspiring against a weekend away, walking or kayaking, I was musing over a few articles I've read in the last few years about the rise in popularity of sea kayaking, some going as far as describing it as the 'new' mountaineering.
Having initially started with an inflatable kayak [ Sevylor K79, favourably reviewed in Trail mag ], I bought a plastic Easky kayak [very user friendly for a beginner] last year, have been on a 3 day training course and expedition off the West coast of Scotland and enjoy nothing better than a pootle around the coast of Anglesey or around Coniston, it is easy to see how the sport is becoming more popular; ease of access to more remote places without long walk-ins, ability to transport more gear and luxury items...bottles of wine, Fat Airics, decent food etc.. and of course in a very environmentally safe way, no erosion of paths! Very few pubs though. However in my experience I have met very few people who have actually participated in the sport/pastime. Is it the high cost of getting started which puts people off? [ you won't get much change out of a grand for a basic plastic boat/paddle/safety gear outfit], lack of water confidence, or is it seen as a complete digression from hillwalking? I think I also remember a letter to TGO complaining about an article on kayaking by Judy Armstrong 'as it's not hillwalking' blah blah... I await your comments! 6月19日 Fly away birdie...Got home from work today and checked the nest, and only the runt of the flock was left. From the squawking from the garden it was obvious the others had made a dash for it, and I managed to see 2 of the little uns on their first tentative flights. One was stuck on the garden fence in a 'shall I or shan't I' mode, and I was able to get up close to take a pic; the other was high up in a leylandii tree. Mother and father were observing their progress and as usual the killer cat from 2 doors away made his foul skulking appearance. The would be murderer was sent of in a hail of Fred Labrador barks, blackbird squawks and a handful of pea gravel from the border. I really dislike that cat. I can't account for the remaining chick, hopefully he found a safe dry roost as it is all thunder, lightning and rain here tonight. 6月17日 The Blackbirds babies...As usual nowadays the weather decided to do its own thing. I fancied a trip up to Coniston to kayak the length of the lake from Water Yeat and sneak a quick pint somewhere, but the forecast was poor and twas a touch iffy here in Formby too. Of course by midday it was glorious, and I was almost suffering from heatstroke having moved the last ton of grit for the patio through the house via wheelbarrow. I took the opportunity of relaxing in the shade for half an hour with one of Mrs Artois' fine drinks, and took a few pics of my blackbirds' babies. They won't be here for long, but its good to see 4 birds survive from the 5 eggs she laid, [only 2 survived the first clutch]and as they are nearly fledged, they should be taking their first flights within the week. 6月16日 The Blug goes to Stockport...So, Bluggites, today I went to Stockport, to visit Brookbank Canoes and my favourite store, Decathlon.
Having bought my new paddle leash [Northwater, no expense spared] and lusting over a North Shore composite kayak [50th birthday present maybe, Francie??] we tootled off to Decathlon. I've never seen it so busy. I bought a 0 second tent; well.... lets say a beach shelter [£12-95] 2 pairs of Forclaz 500 socks, a Quechua A100 Ultralight self inflating mat [£19-95], and a dinky little folding table [£7-95] for car camping, and a few other odds and ends. Then we popped into Go Outdoors for a mosey. and here's my beef: In GO, a Thermarest Prolite3 short mat is £65...£49-99 in the Outdoor Shop, and its the same weight [stated on the packaging; not tested] as the Quechua one. For me thats a no brainer, especially with the guarantee Decathlon give [manufacturing faults covered not misuse or puncture damage] And its blue too. And for what I want it will do just the job. Nuff said. 6月13日 Anglesey 9th June 07Top weekend at/on Anglesey. Camped at the excellent Outdoors Alternative campsite on Saturday, and in the afternoon I paddled about 5k on perfect waters from Porth-y-post around to Trearddur Bay. The water quality was excellent; very clear and many fish seen and I managed to explore the at cave at the base of the big old gloomy house. I was amazed to see lots of people coasteleering around the rocks ; it's really becoming popular now. The boat handled well with the new padding on the hips and knee braces, and new cranked Lendal paddle felt good. It's making me wonder whether to trade up to a composite kayak for better handling and speed..mmmm... 6月7日 Boring BluggeryBlugger work.
Spent all week tidying up and painting.
Planning trip to The Lakes or North Wales this weekend. Still can't make my mind up; part of me wants to get the kayak in the water and t'other feels like a long lonely walk to contemplate shitty life at the moment.
I'll let you know in time. 5月30日 Ta Da!Well bluggers, today I fitted the sink in the downstairs bog. Somewhere to put muddy boots at last!
Filled rucksack and emptied it again. Went to B+Q and Outdoors World which has changed from an outdoors shop to a hotel camping supply store.
Now watching Big Brother which is vaguely interesting as some tasty gals on it as for a change.
I am busy making alcohol stoves, as it gives me a valid reason to drink lots of beer.
Training for the Sefton Triathlon now concentrating on speed work in the pool for 2 weeks, trying to get under 25 sec lengths, 6 at a time. Hard work.
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