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Chris Oates
Monday 11th December 2006, 22:54
Not too expensive presents that your friends & family can buy for you...

Why birdwatch standing up when you can relax in a comfy chair
like this one (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/pp/Furniture/Chairs_and_Loungers/Sunncamp_Easy_Chair_2_for_10.html) - you also get one free.

If you like a bit of privacy when birding you can watch in from this shelter (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/pp/Tents/Shelters_and_Bivis/Sunnflair_Dune_Beach_Shelter.html).

Feet always like presents these look nice (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/pp/Mens/Shoes_and_Sandals/Rohan_Edmonton_Shoe.html).

Stainless steel flask for soup or tea (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/pp/Camping/Bottles_and_Flasks/Outwell_Stainless_Steel_Flask_1_Litre.html)

Cold hands ?? keep 'em warm with this (http://www.fieldandtrek.com/src/TD/cat_id/EQUIACCESURV/product-Pocket-Handwarmer-19531.htm)

Cold bum ?? get a thermarest seat (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/pp/Accessories/For_Walking/Thermarest_Z_Seat.html).

Legs not what they were ?? brace them with anti-shock poles (http://www.outdoormania.co.uk/ProductsByCategory.aspx?CategoryID=5).

Want to look cool but feel warm - this would be my
choice of present but I couldn't wait so I bought it myself.
Not cheap but a great birdwatching accessory - a black smock (http://www.whalleyoutdoor.co.uk/shop/product.php?xProd=372&xSec=6&jssCart=23019660e18767dea4d1602438a5f627)

matt green
Monday 11th December 2006, 23:56
That folding chair looks great,especialy for lengthy sea watches.

Pitty the little shelter doesn't come in some kind of camoflauge.

Matt

Baron Birder
Tuesday 12th December 2006, 22:27
A great and cheap way to keep your hands warm is to use the hand warmers you get from golf shops. They are shaped like tea bags weigh very little and cost only £1 per pair. My last ones lasted 7 hours but then you have to chuck them

If their isnt a golf shop near you they are Mycoal Warm Packs email sales@mycoal.co.uk