Went out this afternoon with a fourfold plan:
1 check out the old hospital at Rosslynlee
2 test the 22g stove in the wild
3 see if the newly installed fork storage for tools and the like was up to the job
4 find out if said storage included puncture patches
That last one wasn't part of the original plan now I come to think of it, but three out of four ain't bad.
Went well to start with. There were snowbells, or bluedrops, or possibly daffodils.

But then the hospital was behind high fences and almost certainly out of the question for bivi-ing.

Stove was good though, and coffee was enjoyed.

Tool bottles on the forks seem happy too, thanks to a couple of these off Ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394216324808 ... media=COPY
with some decent double-sided tape backed up with Gorilla tape, and a pair of monkii cages from the classifieds.
Unfortunately, five minutes further down the road the front tyre went squidgy and, despite carefully checking for thorns, the spare instantly went flat too. It was at this point the mysterious absence of patches became apparent. I've actually got some tubeless tyres ready to go, but they're tanwall and I've been saving them for the summer... In the meantime, with my family not answering calls, it was a walk/push to the nearest Tesco where they didn't sell repair kits. Yes, some Tescos do. No this one doesn't.
I came out to find someone examining the bamboo bike. After a bit of careful chat it became clear that he was not a panda feeling peckish (can't be too careful) but was called Peter and was from Penicuik (which was handy being as that's where we were) and was a cyclist himself. In fact he lived but two blocks away and was happy to give me a tube. He asked where I'd been and, feeling he could be trusted, told him. Apparently the developers massively underpaid the NHS for the land and the local council waved it through under decidedly dodgy circumstances.
Anyway Peter from Penicuik I salute you. Now to find those damn patches.