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Thank you to Blackhound for the original concept many moons ago and I also believe this Jan will be Chew and Taylor's 49th straight month, well done fellas

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Specialist dry cleaners ASAP, I don't know of any in your direction. Talk to the manager to see if they have a clue about cleaning delicate down. There is an excellent place in sheffield where all the RAB exped stuff used to go.frogatthefarriers wrote:
Any tips how to get milk out of a down jacket? I'm afraid it'll start to smell after a while.
Where about was your bivvy spot on the common? Halkyn is within spitting distance of my house.MM-on-POINT wrote:I packed late in the day and got the trains to the trails of the halkyns this weekend, only cycled 8miles to camp spot from the train station, the trip was more of a ramble on wheels then any thing.
I had just two goals find my point of interest, the old Limekilns and camp out.
Camp came first and being in a quarry I had to tie large rocks to the guys lines, pegs just would not find there way in.
Useing some new exped tarp poles I was pretty happy with the set up until 11pm when I had switch to a A frame because of the funneled wind.
Up nice and early to take a tumble on the bike before finding the Limekilns, a few photos then a gentle roundabout ride home.
Red dot is Limekilns and blue dot is me, it was above the track in from the road on the left, I was hopeing for a clear night to see those 5 planets in line but there was to much cloud pushing across.Where about was your bivvy spot on the common? Halkyn is within spitting distance of my house.
MM-on-POINT wrote:Red dot is Limekilns and blue dot is me, it was above the track in from the road on the right, I was hopeing for a clear night to see those 5 planets in line but there was to much cloud pushing across.Where about was your bivvy spot on the common? Halkyn is within spitting distance of my house.
Ah yes! I know where you are now. Looks good. I've never actually camped on the common itself, I've always headed south down towards Ysceifiog then on to Moel Y Parc / Pen Y Cloddiau area.MM-on-POINT wrote:ootini,
I accessed it by going the path where its fenced of and dropped down and round, it was the only spot that had a natural blind spot from below and the bush obscured vison from walkers on the path above.
Not even the dog walkers dogs in the morning couldn't sniff me out!
Bike s is where I set up
My friend lives by the commons, not a place I'd be wanting to campootini wrote:Ah yes! I know where you are now. Looks good. I've never actually camped on the common itself, I've always headed south down towards Ysceifiog then on to Moel Y Parc / Pen Y Cloddiau area.MM-on-POINT wrote:ootini,
I accessed it by going the path where its fenced of and dropped down and round, it was the only spot that had a natural blind spot from below and the bush obscured vison from walkers on the path above.
Not even the dog walkers dogs in the morning couldn't sniff me out!
Bike s is where I set up
Last time I went up at night time (just for a ride), between the two main quarries, there were groups of lads hanging about in their cars etc (in places that the cars wouldnt normally go). Just seems a little busy for my liking being so close to the roads (plus my mate just raised his eye brows when i suggested camping there!). Each to their own though, looks like MM had a trouble free nightootini wrote:That looks pretty interesting.
Any reason you'd want to avoid Halkyn common? Apart from the fact there is a sign saying you're not allowed to camp there. I've never really had much bother riding up there at night, doesn't seem that popular with the boy racers and smack heads.