REVIEW : Hikvision Lynx L15 Thermal Monocular
Gear Review Hikvision Lynx L15 Thermal Monocular 26th April 2021 Thermal imaging monocular that’s (relatively) affordable and worth a closer
20th April 2018
I’ve been using the MSR WindBurner Group Stove System and the 4.5L Stock Pot for the past few months. It’s a regulated, wind-resistant remote-canister stove that forms part of the new WindBurner range of stoves and associated pans, cups and skillets (frying pans for the non-colonials).
The bulk of the review text is over on the UKHillwalking.com site that I urge you to go over and have a look at – there’s also a video above from our YouTube channel.
From the review:
A Mountain Leader with over a decade of experience across the UK and overseas, Richard is our Lead Instructor and a partner in Original Outdoors. He is a specialist in temperate wilderness skills and the wild foods of the British Isles, and also works as a consultant for various brands and organisations. Richard lives in North Wales.
A Life More Wild is the philosophy which underpins everything we do.
It encompasses practical skills, personal development, community learning and a journey to live more intentionally.
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