Clive

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Horse Chestnut Bud

This is one of the hubs from the felled horse chestnut tree.

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I used the Camera+ app for this shot so I could split the focus point (the bud) from the exposure point (low down in the frame in the darker area).

In the next step, I used Photogene2 to make the colours more vivid by applying one of the standard colour filters. I then rotated the bud to a more interesting angle. The final step was to crop the extra trees from the shot.

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here is the original shot

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Vango Self Inflating Camping Pillow

Whilst lightweight backpacking, last weekend, I struggled with my camping pillow on my new sleeping mat – so after a trip to Blacks in Lincoln I bought this inflatable pillow.

Vango Self Inflating Camping Pillow

Camping Pillow

This pillow has a lower profile than the previous one so hopefully it will not roll of my mat, like the previous one did.

The down side is that the Vango pillow weighs more – 265g compared to 140g – but as I kept waking up as the previous pillow slipped off my mat I think it is worth the extra weight.

Camping Pillow

It packs down reasonably small and to save some weight it has attached elastic loops rather than a stuff sack.

I’ll test it next time I am away.

Update

This pillow failed after only one season – read here and here about the replacement.

 

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Alpkit Numo Sleeping Mat

The valve on this mat failed after two seasons use – I have replaced it with a Therm-a-rest NeoAir Xlite mat. I was disappointed that this comfortable mat failed so quickly and I would not recommend it to anyone.


Alpkit Numo Sleeping Mat

Although I try to carry the lightest backpack possible, I do not skimp on comfort. I had been carrying a self inflating sleeping mat which weighed about 900g, but it filled a lot of space in my 50l pack. I do not want to carry my mat on the outside of my pack to save room or get a bigger pack which I will be tempted to fill and so it will be heavier. So I bought an Alpkit Numo Sleeping Mat.

In the quest to save weight I came across the web site www.alpkit.com. I was going to buy a sleeping bag from them in the end I bought a sleeping mat – their lightest full sized mat.

I used the mat on my recent overnight trip to Woodhall Spa.

Alpkit Numo Sleeping Mat

Alpkit Numo Sleeping Mat

The mat is exceptionally comfortable to sleep on – probably the most comfortable camping mat I have ever used and I have had a number over the years. To decrease the air circulation inside the tubes and so increase the insulation from the ground there is baffle material inside the mat – although I have not tested this on frozen ground, it works well enough for the type of camping and backpack I do.

This mat packs much smaller than my self inflating mat, saving space in my backpack and is half the weight. To save extra weight I do not take the stuff sack or the repair kit, I already have a patch kit in my “camping bits” pouch.

Alpkit Numo sleeping mat

comparison of sizes

The Alpkit Numo fits nicely in my small MSR Hubba tent, leaving enough room at the bottom to store my backpack and along the side for other gear. I was careful not to over inflate the mat, a little give in the tubes made it more comfortable.

One problem I had was that my inflatable pillow now rolls off this mat, so that will have to be addressed.

Update

For more on my use of this mat, my pillow story and more about my gear see My Backpacking Kit 2014.

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