Gear Review: Summiteer Packs by Robin Heath
For several years now I have been using Summiteer backpacks for outdoor use. The packs I use are customised to my own specifications but are closest to: the Crag Rocket and the Rhino.
How to Make: A Wild Camping Hammock
During some time at Howl HQ I finally managed to get around to making my own hammock for bushcraft and wilderness trips.
How to Make: Braided Willow Strapping
I’ve used willow bark for many years in the classic way, by separating out the inner bark from the outer and then slicing it into thin strips in several ways, processing it to produce fine twisted cordage. But here I like to share the method I learnt from Adam about how to get the bark off into strips easily, and then to make a simple and functional cordage which works especially well in a braided strap.
How to Make: Wild Garlic Salts
Ramsons and Hedge Garlic:
Here a quick and easy way to use those amazing but short lived wild garlic flavours to make long life salt for the store cupboard.
Wild Strawberry Tea
As Spring explodes around us, it’s a wonderful time of year to interact with your local environment and get to know your neighbourhood plants.
In this micro blog I wanted to share with you a quick nature fix I took, by collecting some wild strawberry leaves on my walk with the family and making a simple cup of wild green tea.
Bow Drill Monthly: March, Birch and Spruce
The third of a monthly series we are creating here at Howl: A Bow drill set from scratch in the wild. Crafting a set, and taking ember to flame with tinder available on the day.
Gear Review: Rab Ladakh GTX Jacket
I’ve been wearing the Ladakh Jacket all winter since early November when Rab sent it to me, during every outing and course, mountain day to school run. I’ve spent 6 hours out during storm Ciara and 4 hours out in storm Dennis to gain a full appreciation of what this jacket is actually like under those circumstances.
Gear Review: Summiteer Haven 200 Tent
I’ve been using this tent for a while now, but in this review ill be using my experience of this tent from out recent endeavor, when we attempted to cross the Cairngorms on a single bearing, in October, On the trip we experienced persistent heavy rain and gusts of up to 60mph, so in other words... we tested it well!
Mountain Equipment: The Longest Line
We’ve had some interest in the equipment we used for such a mobile expedition over challenging terrain, and with some of our kit being so generously provided to us my a few excellent companies, I thought I’d quickly lay out what we took with us and how it performed.