Stove test and shelter recce (pic heavy)

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stuart f

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Hi folks, i bought a frontier stove after seeing Coln18's set up at the Loch Doon meet up. So i decided to get out and use it before the snow had melted away. Craigm9 came down for the outing also. We used Wooplaw for our spot. The reason was so i could check up on my Artic leanto shelter, which i had'nt seen since Wooplaw 25 at the end of September last year.

When we arrived we first went to check on the shelter, which Craig had not seen in the flesh.

The walk in.
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The soft lowland hills of the Borders covered in snow.
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Shelter in the distance, to my suprise looking none to shoddy.
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Once at the shelter, i was pleased to see that for not being touched in 5 months, the only damage was in the top right hand corner, which is at the foot end. A further dressing of debris will soon have it in habitable order again.
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Craig having a try out.
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As we headed back to our camp in which we would set up, i had need to visit the privy, after the breakfast we had eaten at my house.

Wooplaw's new Privy looked inviting.
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But to my suprise someone had headed my off at the pass, and pre-empted my thoughts.
And you can imagine my horror at pulling open the unlocked door to find the thing occupied. On second thoughts that will teach some folks to lock the door and remember that theres more than one person in the woods :eek:.
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So after the ablutions were taken care of it was time for the work to begin, setting up.
First off we cleared the snow back for the Tipi.
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As soon as we were set up it was time to get some water on for a brew.
Me getting a heat.
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After a brew i went for a wander, taking in the atmosphere of the woods.
Plenty of snow.
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The log cabin looked great in the snow.
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Old knarly Hawthorn.
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Then it was back to the Tipi, to find Craig Chillin.
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So after a chill out in front of the stove, i got onto prepping the veg for our evening meal.
As we prepped we had a suprise visit from Bob, who is the chairman for Wooplaw, and a cracking fella to boot. So we had another brew and a good old natter.
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Well it was dark by the time we ate our meal, after that i tried to take a pic of the Tipi in the dark.
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We finally retired to bed at about 1am. I got up at first light to empty the bladder, after which i crawled back into the Czech bed roll, i nodded back off and re-awoke at 10.30, we lit the stove again and got breakfast on the go.
Craig Chef-ing.
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And so we hung around until the afternoon,we then packed up with sad hearts,as we could quite happily stayed for a fortnight.
Well that was our chill out folks, thanks for looking.

Oh just one last pic of the set up.
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Thanks and cheers Stuart.
 
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Toddy

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Looking good there :D

The shelter you built in September looks sound too :cool:
Do they just leave things like that set up for the next workparty/event weekend ?

Thank you for the pictures :D I can almost smell those snowy woods and the fire :)

cheers,
Mary
 

stuart f

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Thanks folks, it was a cracking time.


Looking good there :D

The shelter you built in September looks sound too :cool:
Do they just leave things like that set up for the next workparty/event weekend ?

Thank you for the pictures :D I can almost smell those snowy woods and the fire :)

cheers,
Mary

Hi Mary, regarding the shelter after Wooplaw 25, i was going to take it down, but a few folks who use the place said it would be a shame, and even a couple said they would like to use it, for a try.
So thats why i left it, plus theres alot of artist's who come up and make things and just leave them for others to enjoy also.

Cheers Stuart.
 

Toddy

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I wondered about that; I think it 'belongs' there.

I know it can be a problem in some areas where the trees are butchered every time some idiot decides to make one for him/her self, but I couldn't understand why not just leave a sound one? especially in a wood like Wooplaw, which is an actively used, not abused, woodland, and if no one's using it, tidy it up, make it sound and use it again.
Shelters are built and fire circles maintained, and stocked, without vandalism, in Scandinavia.....why not here ?

atb,
M
 

stuart f

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I wondered about that; I think it 'belongs' there.

I know it can be a problem in some areas where the trees are butchered every time some idiot decides to make one for him/her self, but I couldn't understand why not just leave a sound one? especially in a wood like Wooplaw, which is an actively used, not abused, woodland, and if no one's using it, tidy it up, make it sound and use it again.
Shelters are built and fire circles maintained, and stocked, without vandalism, in Scandinavia.....why not here ?

atb,
M

I could'nt agree more Mary. I do despair at times though, there seems to be a mentality in the uk which is very different to Europe. Over on the continent they seem to have a carring nature towards the natural world, where as here people just don't seem to connect with the enviroment. Maybe its an education thing, i don't know.

Cheers Stuart.
 

Toddy

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I don't know the answer to that one; education is about the best we can do, tie it in with a pride in the country maybe ? It is 'home' after all :dunno:

It's one of those anomallies about the Leave No Trace though; the woodlands just cannot support everybody building something from them everytime everyone goes out.

Folks don't leave a bothy hearth empty though, do they ?

Sorry Stuart, I've kind of sidetracked your thread :eek:

cheers,
M
 

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Cracking pics Stuart good to catch up with you on Sunday and meet Craig. I always go up and check the shelter every time im there, might even try a night it.

Cheers
Dave
 

stuart f

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Sorry Stuart, I've kind of sidetracked your thread :eek:

cheers,
M

No worries Mary.

Cracking pics Stuart good to catch up with you on Sunday and meet Craig. I always go up and check the shelter every time im there, might even try a night it.

Cheers
Dave

Hi Dave, aye it was good to catch up again mate, and yeah go for it,use the shelter.

Cheers Stuart.
 

treadlightly

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That looks a great night out. Out of interest, what did you use to protect the tipi from the frontier's flue pipe where it exited?
 

coln18

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That looks a great night out. Out of interest, what did you use to protect the tipi from the frontier's flue pipe where it exited?

You can have it so it doesnt touch any part of the tipi, but on mine i fitted some fire tape that they use on the edge of glass on stove doors, that way when the weathers bad you can wrap the tipi chimney hood right round the chimney with no problem, i did this at the weekend and after three days you could still hold the chimney no problem.


Lovely set up Stuart, will have to try it without rent a mob next time lol. Enjoyable blog mate.
 
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