Sunday, 13 January 2013
Haglofs Barrier Pro
Hi guys,
Lately my mind has been tormented by the thought of investing either in a Down or Primaloft jacket. Since the temperature has been plummeting lately, I decided to get myself a Haglofs Barrier Pro hood, made with 60g of Primaloft1, now don't expect me to get into all the techie stuffs as I'm not a professional hiker or such. I only do this as a hobby and not many times a year, though I'm trying to be as frequent as I can. So this is just my common man opinion, I have only had it for a week, seems good quality and very light, try it under the tap and looks like it has good DWR coating. I only got to wear it properly today when I was out and about walking near the Wimbledon common, ok I know it's not the Peak district or on any hills, but it was about 1C which was cold enough for me. I only had a T-shirt, micro fleece and the PL1 jacket. I must say it was not as warm as I thought it would be, but it was not really cold, surprisingly for it's thickness. I know the Jacket is part of a layering system (needed to wear a long sleeve base layer rather than a simple T-shirt), hence not made to be worn on it's own. But still I can't complain as I got it for a bargain of £100 from Blacks sales, but I must admit that I'm still thinking of getting a down jacket, why?? Guilty pleasure?? or maybe because I'm worth it. But for now we'll see how this jacket goes.
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Hi guys, just been on a really nice camping trip lately, one
which I have been wanting to do for a long time but never really had
opportunity to. Bleaklow, is one place I wanted to visit for a very long time,
probably nearly 2 yrs coming. The reason is when I looked at the photos I could
find, on the net or from other people’s blog, looked like something out of Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘Lost World’. As well there is the crash site of the B29,
which I have heard so much of.
Now then I took Friday off to drive to the Park house campsite,
at Monsal, as if I wanted to get there by 6pm to pitch my tent. So I drove to
my friend’s place, Mehdi during the afternoon and then off we drove. It’s
always nice to be driving on these windy roads and beautiful scenery. We arrived at the campsite at 6PM plus that evening and the weather was not really good..
After pitching off we went with Mike and Andy to the pub for
some nice dinner but as well some nice Apple
Juice. We had a couple of pints and some nice grub that night plus, we
had some weirdo joining our table, or if I may say forcing himself upon us.
Luckily with a bit of persuasion from Mike and our mutual silence, we managed
to force him away. Next day, we got up early and notice that the weather was
not that great, but still were spoilt with a nice scenery:
Saturday morning |
So after breakfast, we drove off to Bleaklow, and the
weather was still holding up. But arriving at Bleaklow I could feel the wind
cutting through my clothes, we decided that it would be better to wear our
waterproof over trousers (well Mehdi and Chris did not, god knows how they
managed):
Beginning of the walk |
Bogs everywhere!! |
Beautiful alien landscape! |
Mike, Chris (aka the man who was never there) and Andy |
Kissing Stones |
Soon after we reached the place I 've been longing to see, the B29 crash site and I was not to be disappointed as it was as impressive as in photos, from the web. It was an impressive site as well as a sad, putting life in perspective, it was quite a humbling experience:
Piston engine |
Landing gear and tire |
Mike checking the chill factor. |
After that we decided to have a lunch break, shielded from the wind , for like 30 mins and then decided to get back to the car. We soon arrived at the car and sat down for a bit to chill out and to get our boots of and gear off. Soon it was time to part ways with Chris and for us to get back to camp to clean up, then go in search of a pub for a nice meal and pints of "Apple Juice".
Saturday evening sunset |
We all had a good time that evening, couple of pints of Apple Juice, well me and Andy, while Mike was enjoying his lager and Mehdi being a non-drinker a lemonade, nice meals and a good banter. I must say I had a fantastic time with the guys and a very big thank you to Mike for organising this trip.
Sunday Morning! |
Monday, 24 September 2012
Windows 8 installation
Finally I decided to format my C drive and install Windows 8 Enterprise version. I must say it was quite a lengthy process as it involved backing up my profile and the system image just in case I wanted to go back to Win 7. It was pretty easy to install and most of the drivers were generic, only some of the hardware needed to have their drivers downloaded. Well so far I'm quite excited and it looks more stable and seemingly faster. But the layout still takes time to get use to. Well we'll see how I feel in about a couple of months time.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Why this blog?
Hi there, I just wanted to start this blog, mainly for fun, but as well because I haven't met any ethnic people wild camping and trekking during my trips. Saying that I just want to post my trip and photos, basically more like a diary.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
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