I use to when I lived in the hills of Northern England, have me a pair of repro ww2 Gegirgsjager boots, the snow clumps up a goodun due to freezing to the metal studs/cleats even if you add alot of grease around them.... but the grip they give is immense
I'm not sure if the RAF had a veterinary section as such tbh ;)
what are you doing in it/to it to get it all matted up? soap and water I'd have thought to clean it and by wear down at the cuffs do you mean malting like a dog or just pressed more flat? posting photos may help get answers....
For those outside the UK.....
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I went there a few weeks back, I live 40miles or so away and finally pulled my finger out n went n hand a looksie.... looking on google maps the actual entrance does look very very low key so I went where lots of cars were parked the other side of the building but alas that was the deliveries...
We've finally got a canvas bell tent, so will be able to use all the old school kit we have in a more appropriate setting, have room to stand up in it (unlike our current modern 4 man tent) and the dogs can have room to spread out without squashing us! the ridge tent is my bukta kestrel
more a fan of the ww2 Indians but nice ride and colours, couldn't be doing with all that polishing though (live in scotland)....my ride is a twist and go, so won't bother with a photo.... (suzuki Burgman 400 had it since new yr 2000)
I live in a mid 1890s cottage/bungalow in the UK (unless some jumped up Krankie gets her way) and in at least 3 of the rooms on an outside wall there are cupboards/recesses about a foot deep and 7 ft or so tall, one is boarded up (bare bricks and a few horizontal wooded batons?) the others have...
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