Advantages: Easy to put up, tall enough to stand up in, excellent for 2 people and loads of kit Disadvantages: Not really big enough for 4 and kit
...tall enough to get the bikes in so thank goodness I didn?t buy it online.
Choice
After much deliberation and weighing up the pros and cons etc. we opted for the Wynnster Buzzard 4 (the ?Buzzard?). As its name suggests the Buzzard is a four man tent of the pole threading type (as opposed to the ridge frame) which means it can be erected and dismantled relatively quickly, it is relatively light and it is much cheaper. Obviously there are disadvantages associated with this type of tent in that it is not as strong, durable or hard wearing.
Size of the Buzzard
i) Length ? 5.1m
ii) Width ? 2.3m
iii) Height ? 1.85m
The Buzzard is not a small tent but it is definitely manageable. The layout consists of two sleeping areas (one either side) with a corridor area in the middle to store all your kit.
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Advantages: Cleanses off makeup effectively, doesn't leave skin dry/taut, works out at a reasonable price Disadvantages: Doesn't combat spots very well
...You'd be forgiven for associating foaming cleansers with the teenage 'just started cleansing properly but can't be bothered with the whole cleanser toner and cotton wool option'; however, you'd also be wrong. Apart from anything else, what teenager could afford to buy La Prairie products?
La Prairie for those who don't know (and I didn't either until this was bought for me as a birthday present from my mum) is a high-end cosmetics brand, founded in Switzerland in 1982.
FOAM CLEANSER
Despite being in one of the most expensive ranges around, La Prairie stick to a simple self-explanatory 'foam cleanser' name. As with the majority of their range the product is sold in a smart silver cardboard box with minimal product information on three sides and the ingredients on the back. Inside is an instructional leaflet in several...
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Advantages: historically accurate, enaging, full of excitement Disadvantages: many assume it is a girl's book, but it is exciting for both sexes
...These days, if someone mentions "Little House", the vast majority of the public will hearken back either with delight or dismay to the 1970's family TV series "Little House on the Prairie". and think they know all there is to know without having to read any of the books. These people could not be so wrong! While the series was indeed inspired by the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, they are not true to the books, and actually lack a great deal of the action and locations in the series of books. And while the TV series was perhaps overly sentimental in true '70's style, the books can not be accused of that. Many things are stated matter of act, related as the author remembers from her childhood perspective, but nontheless, the grittiness of reality is there.
Little House in the Big Woods is the first in the series of Little House books...
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