Calendar 2009

By Pablo | Posted in general
December 24th, 2008

What’s in store for 2009? I’ve just been handed some diary dates by my secretary (ahem) so let’s have a look.

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We all love a bit of kit (come on, don’t deny it) and I’ve got quite a bit to look at next year including some stuff from Alpkit, a new day sack and a new 70 litre bag (not the one pictured). I’ll also be looking at that EKA W11 knife and another little gem I picked up recently. I’m looking at some titanium cooksets as well. I might do these as video reviews. The video reviews seem to be going down well.

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I’m going to try and get even closer to wildlife next year. It wasn’t bad this year but I felt that I could do better and get even closer. This will mean an even lower profile solo camping technique and lots of patience. I really want to get some good footage and photos.

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I’ve got a really busy tracking year ahead. I’ll continue mentoring for Shadowhawk and I’ll be doing my advanced tracking course in the summer. Although it seems a long way off, the highlight of next year (and a trip of a lifetime) will be tracking with Max Maxwell in Africa during November. I’ve got a lot to learn before then.

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As usual I’ll be trying out new skills. I didn’t feel I got too far this year and so next year I’m concentrating on developing the primitive skills side of bushcraft. To start me off I’m flint knapping with John Lord in April and who knows where that will lead.

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I hardly did any archery I intend to rectify that during 2009. I also want to get my paws on Rob’s Ruger rifle again as well.

I’ll probably bore you with another couple of longer article posts. I enjoy looking at a subject that takes my fancy and delving deeply into the what’s and wherefore’s.

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I’ll be revealing a little off-shoot project as well. If you look hard enough, you may see the start of it already.

It’s too easy to over-extend yourself and there’s only disappointment when you don’t achieve something, so I’ll keep it simple. I’ll also have to bear in mind that it will take me a while to get up to full fitness on my ankle.

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Of course there’s the meets. Every second month I’ll be going down to East Sussex with The Tribe and hopefully Mark’s meets in Reading will still be going. They’re great fun and you learn so much and err… drink a bit too!

So that will be 2009.

It only remains for me to say have a great holiday and Season’s Greetings to you and your families.  Have a very happy and safe New Year and I hope you continue to follow me on my adventures in the new year.

All the best for now,

Pablo.

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8 Responses to "Calendar 2009"

  1. DanT says:

    Hi Pablo.

    I am very interested in sounds too. I still have my Sennheiser MKE 2002 binaural microphone and it’s famous blue dummy head that were designed in 1974 and manufactured not long after. http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/globals.nsf/resources/1974_klein.jpg/$File/1974_klein.jpg

    Have you considered binaural recording?

    Regards from Toronto,

    Dan

  2. Scrivy says:

    If you get a spare weekend and some where to shoot off a few arrows I would love to join you I could see a compatision happening here

  3. fw says:

    Sounds great Pablo. I am looking forward to it and will read with pleasure. Peace to you.

  4. You did a hell of a lot this year mate, and wrote some great stuff too. Really looking forward to seeing and hearing what you get up to next. You never know our paths may even cross.
    SBW

  5. Cephas says:

    2009 is going to be a good year for us nature dweling lovers. :) I hope.

  6. drew says:

    pablo busy you look as if you have a busy year a head so good luck with it all and keep the web site up and runing cos its a good thing drew

  7. Ali says:

    I’ve spotted the new project…making beer coolers from polystyrene boxes – not too much involved there then :)
    Once they’re empty, target practice for archery – just take all the bits home afterwards – collecting them should take an hour or so…

  8. very good put up, i certainly love this website, keep on it

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