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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Dan L, Oct 13, 2007.

  1. Dan L

    Hog Guest

    Ah that looks ok. I think it is going to fetch silly money unless the
    location puts people off. Ipswitch often does! WTF would you get there to
    collect it, allowing for walking away if it's shit.
    Stinkier than 7 day old seal meat on a dwindling ice flow under a bright
    arctic sun.

    One only needs enough carrying capacity to take a sleeping bag warmer and an
    eclectic range of all weather camping gear.
     
    Hog, Oct 15, 2007
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  2. Dan L

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Ipswich is just a quick blast along the A14 from Bedford. According to
    google maps it's a mere 80 miles from my house to the centre of
    Ipswich so allow about 90 minutes.
    Deny it.
    We'll see in January.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Oct 15, 2007
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  3. Dan L

    platypus Guest

    One of these?

    http://www.cast-iron-range-cookers.co.uk/esse/esse-electric-dimensions.html

    You'll need a fucking big battery to do any cooking on that. You'd be
    better off with a nice two-burner propane jobby.
     
    platypus, Oct 15, 2007
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  4. Dan L

    Hog Guest

    I was thinking of a couple of Calor bottles, a decent stove and a heater!
    They give off loads of water vapour in a tent though. Leccy would be nicer!
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-KVA-SILENT-...ryZ46412QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    I have one of these www.khyam.co.uk/image/tents/large/xxl.jpg which sleeps
    two groups with a decent size central space.
     
    Hog, Oct 15, 2007
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  5. Dan L

    Andy Bonwick Guest

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    That looks similar in size to one that Adie recently won on Ebay. The
    down side is that it's miles too big to carry on a bike.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Oct 15, 2007
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  6. Dan L

    Hog Guest

    Thinking of what Bonners said is there a downside to petrol heaters/stoves?
    I see Coleman do a dual burner dual fuel 4.5Kw stove. They quote up to over
    7 hours burning time.

    Less hassle to have a 5 gallon jerrycan than calor bottles. Easier to refuel
    too.
     
    Hog, Oct 15, 2007
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