Saturday, June 23, 2012

Super Bright High Intensity Solar Spot Light

Super Bright High Intensity Solar Spot Light - outdoor lighting








Super Bright High Intensity Solar Spot Light

This is a great solar spot light that our clients use to illuminate flags, signs, and small trees. The beam can go out 20 feet and spreads 6 to 7 feet wide. You can find it here: bit.ly
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Wild camping in May, knots, fire lighting, campcraft & axe work. - outdoor lighting








Wild camping in May, knots, fire lighting, campcraft & axe work.

Joe & Wes camping for a couple of days in the Peak district, Derbyshire. (video & pictures) In the video we practice some basic bushcraft /woodsmen skills such as knot tying, fire lighting, cooking over the open fire, tree felling, log splitting, woodwork, tarp set up... not to mention just enjoying the walk & precious time away from the city!!
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30 comments:

  1. Good Luck With That, then.

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  2. papasito estas super guapo.

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  3. Thanks for the video . But your video is not very helpful. How does it charge? How long does it take to charge? How often do I have to replace the batteries? How long is the warranty? Where can I get replacement batteries? How many years will it last? Is it water resistant? Where is it manufactured? What is the brand? What does it look like outside?

    As you can see, there are many things you left out. Maybe you should spend more time on your product and less time in front of the mirror.

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  4. Can you add some footage on how they illuminate a tree or house exterior?

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  5. Dude you are so sexy.

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  6. Best show of a prussic knot!! Thanks.

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  7. very nice... you make me take my decision.. :) thanks guys

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  8. Hi, not Bakewell, its closer to Hope in Derbyshire.

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  9. Cheers, You are right about the tree, it was too close, We thought it would be fine & it suited our needs where it was... but later on the wind had other plans! We banked a rock under & up against the tree to protect it, it worked, the tree lives on.
    I have never felt too comfy in a hammock, Wes likes em though, might get one for summer & give it a real test out, see if I can get used to it.

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  10. Is this right near bakewell? Near greenhills caravan park? Im sure iv been in that forest aswell

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  11. nice vid mate. only comment is you build your fire too close to that tree.
    have to ever thought about using a hammock. again nice vid

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  12. Hi Dan, its near Hope in Derbyshire, I do have a map.. & Dan, we are no doubt trespassing on someone's, somewhere property, I didn't damage it & returned it as new. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.

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  13. hi were abouts did you camp, i like them woods there, great place to camp, do you a a peak district walking map, how do you no were to go cos you may trespass ? dan

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  14. Hi, thanks, there is a clue to the area at 6.40 in the vid, there are many places to camp around these areas, have a good time, the views are stunning.

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  15. grate video man loved it all the way lol i camp just the same way dont no what the guy who left the first coment was on about he needs to look up bushcraft evey good bushcrafter cleans hes/her camp to leav no trace i.e no sine of fire and no litter . good job lads .
    p.s were in the Peak district did tou go as it looks like a good trip and would love to try get my mates out in that enviroment as thay only want to stay local . if u can inbox me were you was that wud be good thanks man

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  16. Fairy nuff, but i know there's plenty of dead low branches in there, that's what i'd have used, the axe marked stump is a dead give away btw, but we live and learn. ; )

    Not having a go at you at all, really enjoyed your vid and it's great that your out there doing it, i'm just an over critical c u nt. : )

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  17. Don't know wether to go Dartmoor or Peak district any suggestions? and for those who haven't seen the film "Into the Wild" check it out!! Noticed the songs in this video were from the film

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  18. meant big not bid

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  19. That was one hell of a widow maker when the tree fell, great vid. And I dont give a rat's ass that you cut that tree, or made the bid fire

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  20. If you are a 'wild camper' what ever that means? You would have noticed that the tree WAS dead standing, there isn't plenty of dry wood in these tightly packed pine forests as they dont get much sun near the forest floor.
    The fire was on rolled back turf, I would struggle to find the exact spot, never mind yourself.
    Look up, I aint no cave man, I have a nylon tent, steel, gortex & boil in the bag, I'm enjoying my time away from a city, not pretending to be from a time I am not.

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  21. As a wild camper i really was enjoying the video, till you chopped the tree down, WTF is that about. ?
    There's plenty of fallen and dead standing wood in that woodland. !


    Also, why light an open fire, you scarred the floor and left an obvious trace for the warden or land owner.

    Look up take only pictures, leave only footprints. ; )

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  22. Hi, It works better using the edge & I dont cut myself accidentally this way, it is a good knife & I've never damaged the edge using it like this up to now... nor my budget pocket knife, makes em a little sooty but that's about it, it is a tool after all & I use it outdoors, if its a warm fire quick or 5 more minutes of sharpening I go for the sharpening every time :)

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  23. Dude, I had a cringe moment there, use the back of your knife to spark from a firesteel, not the cutting edge. Looks like a good knife too, look after it . :-)

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  24. nice vid hope to do a bit of wild camping this year my self , keep the the vids coming.

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  25. Thanks for your concern but I think you misunderstand what I am doing here, no where here have I said anything about leaving 'no trace' or 'low footprint' I am camping away from the city, not an eco warrior with stone tools clad in animal skins out to save the planet.
    The tree was dead standing by the way & we roll the turf back when we have fires out of courtesy for others.
    Hope Ive cleared up your concerns.

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  26. nice vid,low impact/footprint. some people might say no footprint but i think they cracked a bit if ya know what i'm sayin! keep the vids comin guys

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  27. cool man, i was looking for a knot on here and our trip was one of the first vids to come up!!

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  28. Nice one guys, trekked around Kinder/Nab area recently myself and want to wild camp in woods around that area soon. Cheers

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  29. take care of your left leg whn hopping :-O

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