Mysterious Mose
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It's useful accoutrement for an eccentric's barcrawl anywhere.
Creeping Past said:Apparently proper outdoor clothing is in demand. Naturally, it's only being used rus in urbe by 'adventurous' style 'discoverers', but you never know, I may yet meet other wool and canvas-clad souls on the hills before too long.
Debenhams said:Debenhams says sales of its chunky walking socks are up 15 per cent; walking trousers up 148 per cent; flat caps up by 180 per cent; walking boots by 30 per cent and Fair Isle knits by 25 per cent over the past two years.
I was looking at old Boy Scout pocket knives the other day and it got me wondering as to what were the knives carried by hillwalkers and climbers of yesteryear? Was there a standard type or brand or was it a case of anything that was available at the moment. I tend to carry some type of folding camp or scout knife, preferably with the a big bail that I can tie a lanyard to. I do carry a sheath knife in my pack for any larger chores, but I rarely need it.
Any thoughts?
I'm keeping an eye out for a ventile jacket for hillwalking & other things like fly fishing (I'm a tweedy outdoor kinda gal I guess!). Barbour in the UK produced a ventile recently and Hilltrek ? There was also an older Brit company in the 80s/90s called Survival Aids and their used jackets sometimes come up for sale