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Today’s photo and some extra Scotland photos

Something from the garden today – I have gear and equipment to clean and sort today, it is too wet and gray to get the MX-5 out and I have Octagon work to organise for the coming week.

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Here are a few extra photos from the Scotland trip I have did not post.

The Standing Order - Edinburgh
The Standing Order – Edinburgh, a pub in a converted bank

Aviemore
Aviemore

Loch Morlich and the Mountains
Cairngorm National Park

Ice

Coffee
Coffee in the snow

Craigellachie National Nature Reserve
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

Craigellachie National Nature Reserve
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

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Walking to An Lochan Uaine

This is one of my favourite walks out to a small loch with a well placed bench for a brew.

Before setting off I texted a friend with the NGR of where my car was parked, an outline of my route, the NGR of the loch and my estimated time back to the car – just in case. It was lightly snowing and -3c when I left the car.

Walking to An Lochan Uaine

It was cold enough that I was glad of the gadget gloves I was wearing. The the ends of the fingers are treated so I can use my iPhone 6S camera screen controls without having to take my gloves off. For extra warm though the gloves are thin enough that I can wear them inside the Norwegian wool mittens my Mother bought me on her visit to Norway last spring. These mittens have a wind proof pre-shrunk wool outer with a softer wool inner and they are incredibly warm. They were not cheap but they are worth every penny.

Walking to An Lochan Uaine

Several sections of the path I used were flooded, with one length of about 150m looking more like a stream than a path, where the banks of a small river, the path forded, had been washed away.

Ice and water on the path

Ice and water on the path

The flooding did however make for some interesting ice over the running water.

An Lochan Uaine
An Lochan Uaine – completely frozen

The loch was nearly completely silent, except for a very occasional quiet bird song and the few minutes roar of my gas stove.

Lunch stop Alpkit titanium mug, folding titaniun spoon and Kraku stove
Heinz tomato soup, tuna, crackers and a chocolate bar – at one of the best outdoor restaurants I know!

Walking to An Lochan Uaine
shot through the snow

Of course once back at the car I let my safety contact know I was back OK.

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Nalgene containers – Camping and Backpacking

Nalgene containers - Camping and Backpacking

I am off to Scotland next weekend for two weeks and today I have been filling my Nalgene bottles and pots with spices, herbs, ground coffee, milk powder, corn flour, instant chai tea, olive oil, soy sauce and whisky – enough for one. Doing this saves weight and space in my packing. It is too easy to just fill the boot of my car when going off on my own to time share.

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Spice box for camping

I bought this Light My Fire spice box in the summer in Scotland, but I only found it again this morning when I went to sort out my camping food tin.

Light My Fire spice box

The spice pot was in in a sale box for a pound as the packaging had been lost. There are markings on two of the sections – “S” and “P” but as I use salt and pepper packets from cafes I have put sumac, in the “S”, smoked paprika in the “P” and garam masala in the third. All of these spices are very useful when I am camping or backpacking as they are “shake over” rather than “cook in” spices so I can easily jazz up my food.

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Testing the Alpkit Kraku stove with the Alpkit MytiMug 400 @Alpkit @OctagonT

Alpkit MytiMug 400

Before another busy week at Octagon Technology I thought I would get out and try out my new Alpkit MitiMug 400 mug with my trusty Alpkit Kraku stove.

Testing the Alpkit Kraku stove with the Alpkit MytiMug 400 @Alpkit

The wind shield, in the photo, is homemade from heavy duty aluminium foil cut from a serving tray bought “two for a pound” from a pound shop. The wind shield is really practical as I can bend it to give maximum protection from the drafts and wind and it weighs only a few grams.

This new Alpkit MitiMug 400 mug/pot fits really well on the Alpkit Kraku burner and is very stable when in use – the stability is essential if I am going to safely use this combination in the porch of my lightweight tent. The lid is a good fit – it is much improved over the lid supplied on the original MitiMug – purchased before there were 400 or 650 models. I am really pleased the lid has changed.

Another change, for the better, with this Alpkit MitiMug 400 is that it has a flat bottom – the original MitiMug had a ridge in the base, which when I cooked in the mug always allowed food to burnt there and that also made it difficult to clean. I cooked (well reheated) baked beans in this new Alpkit MitiMug 400 and the beans did not burn. You do however have to take care when using any titanium or thin walled cooking pot on a stove like the Alpkit Kraku stove which concentrates its heat in a small spot on the pot base:

  • Do not turn the stove up to “flame thrower mode” keep the flame very low and heat the food slowly
  • Stir continuously and thoroughly, getting right into the corners
  • Hang onto the handles or the pot can skip off the burner
  • I also, continuously, gently move the pot over the flame so the heat moves around smoothing out the hot spots

Afterwards it was easy to wash up the pot – this base design is another well thought out improvement.

My thoughts:

  • Overall this mug/cooking pot is a great piece of gear for the solo traveller, camper or backpacker who just needs to cook for themselves.
  • The size saves space in anyone’s pack. Titanium saves weight.
  • Even if you do not plan to use the mug for cooking the lid makes the mug a useful storage container and keeps the flies out of your drinks when outdoors.
  • Alpkit is a great UK company producing excellent gear – we should support them.

I think the next thing to add to this mug/pot, stove set is an Alpkit SnapWire Spoon. The folding spoon, stove, tea bags and milk powder will all then pack neatly inside the Alpkit MitiMug 400, inside the supplied netting draw string bag for easy packing when travelling. I am going to add this to my Christmas list.

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