

Anyway, I'd like to see some dig a hole of any size with the suggested implements at the moment - a portable jack-hammer might be in order!
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I would have needed a mini JCB during my ride in France, day three. It was like the crocodile from Lake Placid...whitestone wrote:Anyway, I'd like to see some dig a hole of any size with the suggested implements at the moment - a portable jack-hammer might be in order!
Actually, much cleaner than paper. I once went to Nepal for almost a month. Got used to it (though not how cold it was when the bucket of water was iced over!). Seemed oddly coarse to be using paper when I got back. It's probably a useful skill to have in your arsenal. (sorry, I just can't resist it..Otherwise I need to learn to shake hands with my left
ScotRoutes wrote:The problem with paper is "burn or not burn?"
Agreed, it's a very sad thing. I used to go to a lot of festivals, but I don't anymore because I don't enjoy them, perhaps because I'm old (you know, nearly 30), but mainly because they make me sad and/or angry. Particularly the ones with a liberal, environmentally-conscious image (e.g. Glastonbury), which actually turn out to be conventions to see how much litter and cheap camping gear you can spread over a small area of countryside while moaning about capitalism.For many 'young' people their first camping experience will be at a festival, no wonder they pick up such bad habits.
Blimey that would bring a tear to your eye.... or am I getting the wrong idea on what these are to be used for?psling wrote:
Perhaps the ultimate dual-use titanium erm, jobbie?
https://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk ... tool-p8397
I don't think it is. I think the main problem is that, save a few grumpy sods, no one is really trying.sean_iow wrote:It's no wonder that the Leave No Trace message is hard to get across to people.