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coleman

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  1. We haven't had any trouble with the transit. I prefer it mainly because it has more space on the back. Everyone's kit plus grinder and the canter is nearly full before you even start. The canter is a nicer drive but space wins for me.
  2. wot he said and use a isc mini biner
  3. We have both(3.5t) Canter is more nippy manuvable but drinks the juice. Transit has a lot more space on the back,economical, and a lot cheaper to buy. My choice would be the transit.
  4. I tried them and found they got dirty taking them out repeatedly to hear the ground staff. This gave me spots in my ear. Gross.
  5. You right with the money saving. I went down the home made route only to buy the real deal a few months later. That is not saving money. The knots are bound to get stuck too!
  6. Fishermans or go get a ce approved splicer!
  7. I think they do mean it!!
  8. Once you have used a gcrs/hobbs you will never look back!!!
  9. Mine has lasted 2 years but has had it. Going to get a clark forest cut and climb next they look badass!
  10. I used to have one but its been so long I cant even even remember wha it looked like! I think they stopped making those about 10yrs ago!
  11. Black poplar. Had loadsa gano outside
  12. Got it over!
  13. Seconded!
  14. The fell for the week ahead!! Monster!
  15. Oudemensiella mucida on beech monolith, west heath. Was Pleurotus on same site last year.
  16. Mine have. I found them clunky at first but now they are worn in they are great. Not as nimble as airstreams but a damn site more comfortable if you have slightly wider feet like me. A joy with spikes!
  17. Have no fear the bridge is strong. If you want summat that look a bit beefier go for harkie/treehog bridge and shackles and remember to use locktite.
  18. Beef steak fungus
  19. Dunno what these are but they look cool!

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