Steamtent Co-op at the 2024 Bushmoot

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  1. Wayland

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    Thanks Wayward, I enjoyed going through your report very much.
    Everyone certainly puts a lot of effort into their setup. :clap:
     
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    Thanks for the photos, a nice setting and a good collection of lanterns/lamps. Have camped on occassion with a Dietz Blizzard and a Dietz Junior. Quite enough light for a simple campsite.

    On some bushwalking camps in remote areas take nothing else but a Bushlite candle lamp. At a pitch dark enviroment its surprising how eyes adjust to the soft light from a candle lamp.

    The shy bush creatures do not seem to mind the soft light of the candle and campfire. Surprising what comes out at night.

    A cave camp with a couple of candle lamps.

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    I do go lightweight camping occasionally too, the Steamtent camps are very different to the bushcraft camping I grew up with.

    The idea rose out of my background in re-enactment / living history and a way to put many of the wonderful antiques that I had collected over the years back into use.
     
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    Whups, something digital went wrong with my photo, here it is.

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    A place where hurricane lamps rule.:thumbup:
    The presence of a single pressure lamp in operation there would have spoiled it all :D/
     
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    Indeed. While I can still admire the power and brightness of a pressure lantern, for atmosphere we find tubular lanterns far easier on the eye.
     
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    @Wayland Lovely photo of the Finnish campsite, here we just don't have such icy places except in the Snowy Mountains.

    Athough the cave site is in a high place and have camped there with some snow falling.

    Yes much as I love the hiss of the pressure lamp there is something about the ambiance of a wick or candle lantern at a remote campsite.
     
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    I think it is the fact that they leave more of your night vision intact because they are not a s blindingly white.

    ( Rhodopsin is quickly bleached by bright light. )
     

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