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Fri 04 Apr, 2014 7:38 am
When the cost of buying exceeds your disposable income I would say, I've been in that situation a lot lately, trying to decide between Hi-Fi or walking isn't easy when you are passionate about both.
It's also too much if you can't pick it up and carry it
Mon 07 Apr, 2014 5:32 pm
stepbystep wrote:My problem is I'm always too buggered after a walk to clean my boots properly!
That's OK, I didn't mind scrubbing them whilst cleaning my own gear last time.
But I may charge in the future.
Mon 07 Apr, 2014 6:31 pm
stepbystep wrote:My problem is I'm always too buggered after a walk to clean my boots properly!
Me too but I learned from this recently when my boots were knocked off from outside my front door!
Tue 08 Apr, 2014 9:06 pm
north-north-west wrote:stepbystep wrote:My problem is I'm always too buggered after a walk to clean my boots properly!
That's OK, I didn't mind scrubbing them whilst cleaning my own gear last time.
But I may charge in the future.
Yeah right. Thought they weren't as bad as I thought. Thanks. They need some repairs so don't hold back next time
Wed 09 Apr, 2014 11:13 am
stepbystep wrote:north-north-west wrote:stepbystep wrote:My problem is I'm always too buggered after a walk to clean my boots properly!
That's OK, I didn't mind scrubbing them whilst cleaning my own gear last time.
But I may charge in the future.
Yeah right. Thought they weren't as bad as I thought. Thanks. They need some repairs so don't hold back next time

I have to get my own wearable again first. There is nothing I've found so far to reattach soles that lasts in Tasmanian mud.
Fri 11 Apr, 2014 7:17 pm
I have a Coleman exponent tent and a Nallo. Spend a few nights in them both in stormy, rainy, humid conditions, and you'll see pretty quickly why you shelled out that extra $600.
Having said that, I have nothing but respect for my Coleman Exponent. It's a well-thought-out tent, and it's only real drawback is that it is way too short. (I'm 6', and I pretty much touch front and back if I stretch out.)
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