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ian wright (ianwright) - BPL Forum Member

My Locale Photo - Mt Everest - 1980
About Me HOW: Plane - Train - Bus - Ferry - Hitch-Hiking - Walk

WHEN: Not often enough. Typical trip lasts 3months.

WHERE: Overseas to places I have always wondered about.

WHY: To appease my curiosity about the world. Get away from the norm. A bit of adventure.

ACCOMODATION: Cheap Hotels - Hostels - Tents - Derelict Buildings - Ferry floors.
CityCobargo
StateNew South Wales
CountryAustalia
My Website URLhttp://www.5acrefarmer.com.au

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Blatantly Bloggy
Blogs can be fun and your's is great! Random mix of gear and food, not bad. And a nice look and layout. I've added it to my favourites list and will go thru it later.

In On the Web » My Ultralight Blog
August 04, 2:01am

pot support
Hi. I only carry platypus 'bottles' so can't do that. Plus I also try and keep all the cooking gear together as much as possible. My alcohol burner, spoon and knife also fit in the pot ...

In Make Your Own Gear » wind shield for alcohol stove
August 04, 1:53am

metric
I'm old enough that I use both systems as it suits me but the metric system is lightyears ahead and so international. (Australia went metric in the 60's or 70's) I have this theory t...

In Make Your Own Gear » BPL standardised stove testing system
August 03, 6:07am

tealight
Do you think that the airspace between the windshield and the reflection base(?) because of some slight uneveness is enough and you don't need to have airholes in the shield ? This may help wit...

In Make Your Own Gear » Heineken / Tealight Cookset
August 03, 6:03am

potty tabs
Hi. This prototype is made out of really thin steel yet the tabs holding the pot are fine. When I make the final product I'll just make 3 tabs instead of four. My previous homemade stove used t...

In Make Your Own Gear » wind shield for alcohol stove
August 03, 5:55am

snowy Mts
Hi. Can only suggest ditching the camelback and just take a platypus, a 2L is about 30g or so. Ya gotta take a camera but yours is a bit heavy unless it's a SLR. A nice pocket job would be abou...

In Gear Lists » Aussie overnight list suggestions??
August 02, 3:15am

more . . .
OK, 'Features' is the Homepage. Still too tricky for many visitors. A major consideration for a web site is easy navigation. Maybe it's just me and my browser but when I hover over t...

In Community Support Forum » New site design
July 30, 5:04am

site design
The smaller text sure helps! There are still some (or many) other points of concern. I really don't want to be rude but also maybe you would like some feedback. I've got 30 years of des...

In Community Support Forum » New site design
July 30, 4:59am

New site design
I keep finding so many faults with the new design I don't know where to start ! Is anyone at BPL freaking out and doing anything about it? Why for example hasn't that hyperlink on the...

In Community Support Forum » New site design
July 30, 1:26am

tiny stove
So smaller is better ! What a relief ! Great design. PS. I've never made a stove or seen a home made job. Could you explain to me how the air gets inside?

In Make Your Own Gear » Gram Weenie stove
July 28, 9:46pm

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