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Thread: Sirhowy Country Park, Wales - 28/11/10

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    Tribesman paul standley's Avatar
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    Sirhowy Country Park, Wales - 28/11/10

    So, Decided to get out and about today and take a ramble through the Sirhowy country park which is a small park just a few miles from where I live.

    The sirhowy valley is a regeneration project, the valley and the west side ridge was the site of a coal mine a lot of years ago but you wouldn't know it now, it's amazing. The park covers the whole west side of the valley from near Cross-Keys in the south up to blackwood in the north.

    We had snow end of last week and so there was a couple of inches cover today which increased at the ridge to 4 or 5 inches and it was minus 6.5 degrees C when i kicked off...!

    The plan today was to get out in the snow and test some gear and to start thinking about how I'd go about doing a 2/3 day winter trek and camp sometime during the next few weeks.

    Recently bought some walking boots and gaiters which had never seen snow and bought a thermal base layer that i hadn't worn yet so today was a great time to test...!

    It all worked well, very impressed, was layered up and was as snug as a bug all day.

    Had planned to do a video diary whilst I was out but basically, it all went wrong... Not long after I started my phone packed up so no ability to record video or take stills, managed to sort out the reason once I got home but what a bummer cus' I had some great opportunities for some nice shots in the snow but hey ho...!

    Forgot my walking pole, left it leaning up against the car when I started off, what a plonker. However, it was still by the car when I got back 5 hours later, can't be bad in this day and age.

    Collected kindling, pine cones and wood on my way through so had a good stash for lunchtime. Stopped for lunch on the ridge at 350 metres, got a small fire going, made coffee by boiling snow which was a first for me (1 mug coffee takes 3 to 4 mugs of snow, how does that work then...) and cooked some bacon for my bacon sarnies... just fantastic. Was still minus 5 degrees at 1pm lunchtime but blue sky so spread a folded tarp out on the snow next to the fire and did some sun bathing...!

    So, a great few hours out, and good winter/snow walking practice so looking forward to the heavy snow forecast for here next week so I can get back out again next Sunday.
    Don't sweat the small stuff - and it's ALL small stuff...!

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    NaturalBushcraft Founder Ashley Cawley's Avatar
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    Thumbs up Sounds like a lovely day

    Lovely reading about your outing Paul.

    Glad your pole was there when you got back I'm looking forward to the prospect of snow too!

    Quote Originally Posted by paul standley View Post
    ...got a small fire going, made coffee by boiling snow which was a first for me (1 mug coffee takes 3 to 4 mugs of snow, how does that work then...)
    Snow does have a lot of air in you know

    Did you use a particular stove for lunch & coffee or an open-fire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Cawley View Post
    Did you use a particular stove for lunch & coffee or an open-fire?

    All the best,
    Scrapped away some snow back to earth & built small open fire (Squaw fire) just for a small pot. worked well.
    Don't sweat the small stuff - and it's ALL small stuff...!

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