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Cowboy Camping .......

Madriverrob

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Managed an impromptu camp out over the weekend , same location as the other week but no @Bopdude on this one :( .
Arrived ate afternoon and left early morning .

Decided to give the sierra designs Back Country 3000 Bivvy and an MOD jungle bag a run out . Great little camp , no hassle and very relaxing .

Heading in there somewhere ......

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Nice spot for a dip ........

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Deuter Futura pro 36 , great day pack and roomy enough for a lightweight overnighter .....

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Managed to knock up a little kitchen worktop , needs a bit more work but will make some improvements next time I go , made food prep and cooking a lot easier .
New Soto Windmaster stove and cook set worked brilliantly , only good things to say about it so far .

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Sierra Designs Backcountry 3000 Bivvy , polycyro groundsheet , Gram counter sleeping mat , jungle sleeping bag and trekology pillow .....

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Chilling in pocket hammock .....makes a great day hammock , seat or emergency sleeping platform .

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I could call that home Rob :) ....... everything you need in one spot.......and the bonus!!.....10 minutes from home:thumbsup:
The construction of the workbench/table is a great addition for food prep and cooking etc.......do you think you might rig up a tarp over it for when the weather in gash?
Up out of the mud.....waist height with minimum bending........perfick.
 
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