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I spent a few days living out of my kayak along a secluded river.    

This weekends get away. Only one night as I was working Saturday...... again lol. Good craic

Iv'e just bought a old horsebox lorry to convert into a camper/living truck as such,a 1985 Bedford TL and a good chance it's the newest lorry i have ever bought ,mind you full service history and only

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16 hours ago, vfr400boy said:

Thanks its a lovely spot on the edge of the wolds backing on to the disused railway,  was full of black thorn when we got it but its looking something like now , only negative is its not mine only rent it , 

   What you recommend to do in the dutch oven for a beginner ?

Get on YouTube and look up Kent survival he has loads of Dutch oven cooks ?

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1 hour ago, socks said:

Breakfast this morning sausage and beans watching the swans …..

 

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the size you are now....im expecting you plucking that thing and having it roasting on the fire...lol

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46 minutes ago, TOMO said:

the size you are now....im expecting you plucking that thing and having it roasting on the fire...lol

This reminds me of a few year ago on a pre work training course a sturdy Doris took her boots off and left them on the table during break time when we all came back for the second half the room stunk of something resembling a putrifying boiled ham, anyway this Herman Munster esque creature was the inhabitant of a caravan and was partial to roast swan amongst other roadkill

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You really need to cut out the non essential things when you are camping. Just take the absolute bare essentials. For our latest trip I have got it down to 3 rods, 2 reels, 8 bottles of wine, 24 cans of beer.........

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