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Posts by Chris H‭

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Q&A Why do so many people hike with such light footwear?

The hiking shoe/waterproof trainer style is comfortable for casual strolls on easy trails, in good weather. This "light outdoors" (or fair-weather hiking) market is huge in comparison to serious h...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 8y ago by System‭

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Q&A How to safely store a propane/butane/isobutane canister in a vehicle?

Keeping it low down against the bottom of the car and insulated is best. The spare wheel well is ideal (and used when you get a can of tyre foam instead of a wheel; they have similar limits) or tho...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Which type of car rack will transport a tandem kayak on a car with no side rails?

Inflatable racks are becoming quite popular for situations like yours. Everyone I've spoken to who's used them likes them. You'll only be able to carry 1-2 boasts on an inflatable rack. Unless I'...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A How does a carabiner handle make sense?

One real advantage is that a metal carabiner will rattle against a metal mug. Build the carabiner into the handle and that can't happen. This rattling may be simply annoying most of the time, but...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A How to walk on the hot beach or rather hot sand?

Unless you're at high tide, walk just below the high tide line. The damp sand is firmer and easier to walk on as well as cooler. To get there, in sandals you can step vertically onto the sand and...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Where does uncommon litter come from?

There are two ways stuff can get into the wilds. People and nature. Nature is simpler so I'll get that out of the way first. Once heavy debris ends up in the woods it's likely to stay there if it d...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A White-water (slalom) kayak in calm waters (lake)?

I wouldn't take the boat you've pictured out on a fast-flowing river. I would use it on flat water, if there's no damage to the hull. For moving water I'd expect a seat that you wouldn't slide ar...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Swift, Swallow or House Martin?

Swifts tend to fly higher than swallow and house martins, but the biggest giveaway is the noise they make. From almost the same page you linked you can listen to the audio file. A swift call is a...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A What are the non-obvious pros and cons of an "Instant Tent" vs. a tent with shock cord poles

When these first came out, they had a tendency to fail at the hinges, especially in the wind. While the leading makes have probably dealt with this to some extent, not all makes will have. And this...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 8y ago by System‭

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Q&A Am I packing too much for a 2-3 day hike in the forests?

I suggest you don't need a tent and a tarp, unless the latter is also to be worn as a poncho (unless I've missed them you don't mention waterproofs). Similarly you don't need a head torch and a tor...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Is it safe to feed swans in the United Kingdom?

The "swans can break your arm" concept is rather lacking in evidence, though one once caused a kayaker to drown. They are a nuisance on the water, especially if you get between adults and their cyg...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 8y ago by System‭

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Q&A Did I see an Osprey?

It's certainly possible in North Wales, one was reported near Mold a couple of weeks ago and they're quite mobile at this time of year. I don't think you can rule out common buzzard for several rea...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Is it too soon to go family hiking with an infant? Packing tips?

Carrying all the gear won't be easy. Whoever has the baby will probably only be able to carry one day's worth of baby stuff and nothing else. Either you get a rucksack carrier as Russell suggested ...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A How to keep my legs warm in winter?

Long thick socks will help in 2 ways -- they'll reduce heat loss through your feet/lower calves and reduce draughts up your legs. Even 2 pairs of normal socks would be better than nothing. There a...

posted 9y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 9y ago by System‭

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Q&A What is the best type of shoe to wear for crossing deep rivers?

Any kayaking shop will have a selection of both shoes and boots designed for this. While you can get them with thin soles, I recommend thicker soles if you're mainly wearing them on rocky river bed...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Protection while working with acetone

If it stings your eyes you're probably working too close, but glasses wouldn't help (goggles might). If you're using it a lot you may find it dries your skin so you could choose to wear gloves (or ...

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Q&A How can I prevent my binoculars from steaming up?

I tend to tuck mine inside my outer layer of clothing if it's cold but dry. This keeps the lenses warm so avoids condensation. It helps with camera battery life too.

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Are cushioned socks necessary for hiking boots?

The most important things are: Do what works for you. Try boots with the type of socks you intend to wear them with. Sock weight can be used for fine tuning even once you've bought the boots ...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A How to stop rain from entering at the cuffs of my rain jacket?

I've never had too much trouble with a double cuff - a velcro or (better) elastic inner cuff and a loose outer. In the worst conditions, an elasticated inner cuff under a goretex glove with long el...

posted 8y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Any reason to carry a mug outside of the backpack?

If your mug is wet, why would you put it inside? If you like a hot drink while packing up, you might have a wet (or even dirty) mug after you've packed anything on which you might dry it. If you ...

posted 9y ago by Chris H‭  ·  last activity 9y ago by System‭

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Q&A Nice forest 'around' London for a 2 days hike

You won't find enough continuous forest for what you want in southern England. But (about 20 years ago) I walked and wild camped (actually bright orange bivvy bags) a fair stretch of the south do...

posted 9y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Hiking in SE France

I agree that the sources on the internet for the GRs (grandes randonnées, the main long-distance trails in France) are a bit old-fashioned, and not ideal for finding routes. However here are some ...

posted 9y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Suggestions for a winter lifestyle

Here are a few things most of which I don't think have been mentioned already: Walk faster: exert the sort of effort you'd exert hiking with a day pack and it will keep you much warmer than strol...

posted 9y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Why do Sandpipers and Plovers "hang out" together?

This is really just a hypothesis, but here in the UK we also get mixed wader flocks. A significant reason for large/mixed flocks to occur is predation. Watch out for what happens when a large flock...

posted 9y ago by Chris H‭

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Q&A Any reasons to prefer braces over belts?

If you're carrying a large rucksack the hip belt can cause a trouser belt to rub, or even to pinch skin. I no longer go trekking but my baby-carrying rucksack certainly does this. Braces may or may...

posted 9y ago by Chris H‭

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