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Thread: Testing the new sleeping bag

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    Testing the new sleeping bag

    Recently bought a One Planet Nitrous -3 sleeping bag to use over the summer months, in its stuff sac with my silk liner it weighs 650 grams, it packs down really small and is a significant weight and space saving over my domex mountaineer which i will still use for the colder months.
    To give it a good test the weekend gone in a roundabout way i climbed up onto the Ruahine tops above the Pourangaki river /Maungamahue . The weather was a bit a average on the saturday but with a southerly change sat afternoon it cleared up nicely and sunday was mint day after a cool start.
    This area doesn't get much hunting pressure i suspect because of access issues into the Kelly Night hut areas so there were a few deer out and about, not mobs of deer but one there a couple over there, most were a fair distance 5 or 600 odd yds but i did see a couple of handy ones that i should have shot even just taking the back steaks only which i think is ok in these times of plenty, but with a long walk out around Maungamahue and down the Mania track i wasn't to worried . One young stag in particular was very lucky indeed as i had my rifle set up but fluffed around getting a photo and the stag walked over the ridge out of sight .
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    Young stag in that last photo was about 10 am and quite happy snozzing out in the sun .
    Last edited by 30late; 10-01-2024 at 11:22 AM.
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    Great pics there!

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    Very nice pics. Thankyou.

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    Quite nostalgic reading that. Bit of a sniffle from the old guy.
    Thanks for posting that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Quite nostalgic reading that. Bit of a sniffle from the old guy.
    Thanks for posting that.
    No worries mate, i know its familiar country to you. i get up there a few times a year but every year it gets a bit harder to climb those hills !
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    Great yarn, thanks for posting. Damm I need some lighter gear (and to lose a few kgs from my person as well).

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    Great photos there.

    What tent is that and approx weight.

    Love the Ruahine Tops, been a long time since I was up there.

    Cheers FBD

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    Another stellar fella who's posted a yarn and named names so we can all go along for the ride and reminisce. And we all know the mindset and legwork that went into that trip.
    Thankyou 30late
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat belly Dog View Post
    Great photos there.

    What tent is that and approx weight.

    Love the Ruahine Tops, been a long time since I was up there.

    Cheers FBD

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    Tent is a Big Agnes copper spur HV UL 2 man, with a footprint that you need if you want to use it with the fly only and a couple of extra pegs it weighs 1.6 kg. Big Agnes has been a good tent ,had it for a few years now and no problems as long as you are careful where you pitch it.

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    Awesome pics!
    Its beautiful up there on a good day.

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    Thanks for the memories.

    Down on the Pouranaki faces below the Kelly Knight turn off. The same route as your trip. Mid 80's.

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    Sounds like a good walk. Yes I doubt it gets much visitors now the Kelly Knight Access is closed. Such a pitty, I really liked that part of the park. I think I recognise that camp site even. Must do a walk over from Rangiwahia or Mania one day.
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    Some years back I wrote a report on a trip up there. It was called Change, In which I found out about the plans for the Rangi hut and how for those of us who liked to get away from others, there were not many options left. Somehow I read your report and it made me smile. Maybe that little corner is a place for the young and fit for a little longer. I know the venison I hauled from those faces and valleys always tasted a little sweeter for the work that went into procuring it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whanahuia View Post
    Some years back I wrote a report on a trip up there. It was called Change, In which I found out about the plans for the Rangi hut and how for those of us who liked to get away from others, there were not many options left. Somehow I read your report and it made me smile. Maybe that little corner is a place for the young and fit for a little longer. I know the venison I hauled from those faces and valleys always tasted a little sweeter for the work that went into procuring it.
    That's the taste of your own salt. Lots sweeter than the taste of your mates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    That's the taste of your own salt. Lots sweeter than the taste of your mates.
    That's not a bad comment from a younger oldy eh lol
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