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		<title>Birthing day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well today is the day when the DuoMid should be being built. Not had a confirmation from MLD but that was the plan &#8211; the wait is killing me! Just heard the bad news from Tim Marshall that the poor guy is snowed under and the quilt and bivy will ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well today is the day when the DuoMid should be being built. Not had a confirmation from MLD but that was the plan &#8211; the wait is killing me! Just heard the bad news from Tim Marshall that the poor guy is snowed under and the quilt and bivy will be late, but I&#8217;m hoping for before Christmas&#8230; So it looks like the maiden trip will have to be Christmas holidays! -  just as long as this winter stuff arrives whilst it is still cold enough to use it! Don&#8217;t want to be ordering for summer, and missing that as well! Ho HUm&#8230;</p>
<p>Anyway, the Paramo stuff has been shipped, as has the stove from GG, no news of the PHD down sweater&#8230;</p>
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		<title>First Post</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the end of last summer, I realised that this year I would be 50, and I was a fat lazy bastard...

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<p>I was actively involved in the outdoors for may years &#8211; backpacking, walking, kayaking, mountain biking, it all came to a stop about 16 years ago for various reasons, part health, and part other stuff. When I moved to Spain 9 years ago I weighed 10.5 stone. At the start of last year I was over 96 kilos as a result of integrating too much into the Spanish culture which involves a lot of good food and wine! </p>
<p>At the end of last summer, I realised that this year I would be 50, and I was a fat lazy bastard who had stopped doing a lot of the things he had enjoyed and had become disconnected from some pretty important things. So I started walking, exercising, exploring the Catalan natural parks. Got the weight down to 79 kilos, 40 mins of cardiovascular every day etc etc</p>
<p>I like walking alone, the silence, going at your own pace&#8230;</p>
<p>As a birthday present from my wife, I decided I was going to re-equip myself to get back into backpacking. So I started looking around for gear, and realised there was a wonderful world of Ultralight backpacking. Carrying a lighter pack meant that my bad back would be hurting less, and I&#8217;d be able to go further. And,what was more, some of the things now popular to reduce weight, I&#8217;d been doing years ago. I&#8217;d been a pioneer! OK, perhaps not.</p>
<p>For instance, my old solo tent was a Saunders Jetpacker. I had a hateful relationship with that tent. I could never get a good pitch. The inner would always touch the outer in storms, the outer would flap around making a hell of a noise. Until one night below Helvellyn, in the middle of a storm, I got so fed up I unclipped the inner and slept on top of it. I never used the inner again. Just the Jetpacker outer and some black garden plastic as a ground sheet.</p>
<p>Folk now seem to appreciate the value of a hood-less quilt in place of a mummy bag. I used to use a Mountain Equipment synthetic bag which I ripped the hood off and always slept with it with the zip open.</p>
<p>There are some truly inspirational people doing some stuff with incredibly light loads. When I started looking around for gear, I came across <a href="http://www.andyhowell.info/Colin-Ibbotson/">Colin Ibbotson</a>. This guy is serious about his weight! Using a lightweight tarp, he takes on anything, including the <a href="http://www.tgochallenge.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/">TGO Challenge.</a>. So that was kind of settled. A tarp. Made of cuben. <a href="http://www.mountainlaureldesigns.com/">By MLD</a></p>
<p>And just to publish a statement of intent &#8211; I&#8217;m aiming for the TGO Challenge in 2011. before that I need to get the mileage up, mountain skills back, and do some Scottish training.</p>
<p>Then scooting around the internet, I came across <a href="http://www.andyhowell.info/trek-blog/">Andy Howell</a> who had just put his tarp to one side in favour of a DuoMid. He was kind enough to share his thoughts, so the idea of the tarp went in favour of a cuben DuoMid. But there is a MLD tarp in my future for the summer months.</p>
<p>The incredibly adaptable <a href="http://enlightenedequipment.webs.com/">Tim Marshall</a>  agreed to make me a  22oz quilt and a 7/8 oz bivy. So done and dusted. That, with the addition of a not-yet-released pack from <a href="http://www.aarnpacks.com/">Aarn</a> make up my big three. The pack is heavier than I&#8217;d like but will help my Ankylosing Spondylitis along. I&#8217;m aiming for a base weight of 5 to 6 lbs.</p>
<p>This post celebrates the successful paypal activity, that has this stuff winging its way.</p>
<p>More soon.</p>
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