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[QUOTE="pablo.m, post: 589108, member: 12838"] the kitchen sink oh, & I met a Canadian woman who'd brought a ball gown. not kidding. you could probably leave that at home too... Do you know Decathlon?? It's a massive outdoorsy store, French I think, dotted about all over Europe. You could walk in wearing just your skids & come out fully kitted for your expedition of choice... Not a big brand shop & cheapcheap. Seriously, you should check it out. Think Warewhare meets Bivouac meets Farmers meets Stirling Sports - all good gear, from altitude wrist watches to kayaks to swim goggles to torches to sun screen to sleeping bags & packs & shoes & & &...& so on & so on. Nothing like it back home. You're gonna love it! [URL]https://www.decathlon.co.uk[/URL] - a lightweight nylon line is indispensable & pegs are an essential - that said, safety pins work even better. I just pin them to the outside of my pack - sweet as! The nylon chord is a washing line, ties up my tarp when i feel like a wee moe in the shade along the way, cut bits off for ties & busted shoe laces & pack straps, hang stuff up at the end of my bunk overnight (socks & undies & stuff)... - legend!! who's carrying the weetbix?? kia kaha! [/QUOTE]
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