For swampy adventures

This post might be a disappointment…. I googled for ‘gater’ images and this was the top result:
this gater needs gaiters
Sadly, this post is not about that sort of gater… more the sort that keeps your foot dry and your trousers clean when you’re walking! And I now realise…spelt slightly differerntly!!  More useful, but more boring! (Curiously the aligater picture is from a website selling those things that stop your children from shutting their fingers in the door – also more useful and also more boring).
This post is dedicated to our newest follower.  She and her handsome dog Skye were walking with me at the weekend and we encountered a lot of mud.  Equipped with my gaiters, I could enjoy that childish pleasure of squelching through it… and we’ve decided she needs some too!  (Skye the dog on the other hand could not see what the fuss was all about!)
Gaters don’t need to be expensive.  Key features to look out for are:
– you must get ones that open all the way down. (Trying to pull the on over your muddy boot is never going to work!)
– front fastening, ideally a zip
– velcro factsning over the zip to keep the wet out. (Velcro is much better than press fasteners – the studs get mud in them & stop working and can go rusty.)
– a clip at the front to latch onto your bottom lace (to prevent the laces getting caked in mud and the water getting in the top of your boots)
– a stirrup that goes under your foot and keeps the gater in place
I have ‘trekmate’ gaters and I’m pleased them.  They weren’t expensive and they are easy to put on – L
I have lightweight ones… I didn’t fully appreciate that one of the ways they are ‘lighter weight’ is because they aren’t full length!  They are fine, but another time I’d get ones that go further up my legs – R
Hope those tips are sufficient to get you kitted out for any swampy adventures …. see you later aligater!
L

It’s only polite to bring a gift…

It’s only polite to bring a gift… and only someone who knows me well would bring me this as a gift when they come to stay:

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What is it?!  (not the apples, although they were also given to me!) Newspaper logs made with a special newspaper-log-making gadget!!

We tried it out and they are easy to light and burn for about an hour and a half.  They didn’t have great flames, but were definitely a good way to bulk out the wood logs… and they have the advantage of being free whereas we need to buy the real ones.

Now who would know me well enough to give me such a thoughtful gift?!!… my Dad of course!!

L