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Autumn 2007
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The wind comes up from the south west, tailing the Gulf Stream, making its way over the North Atlantic. Fitzroy, Sole, Fastnet, Lundy, Irish Sea: the shipping forecast followed like a roadmap. Picking up moisture all the way. Pausing for a last drink in Cardigan Bay before it heaves up over the Cambrian Mountains.
The air cools. Raindrops form and fall on grass, rock, sheep and a biker or two. The mountaintops drain into pools, like this one: Llyn Teifi. From here flows the River Teifi, sometimes this way, sometimes that, forever downhill, through our back garden, seventy-five miles into Cardigan Bay.
The river’s been here a lot longer than we have. Maybe there was something it could teach us. So we went out and watched and listened and followed the river from source to sea.
The source: 7�.8 miles from the sea
The rain factories
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This jacket took us on a bit of an expedition.
We wanted to make the perfect shell jacket for what Michael Fish calls ‘changeable’ weather. You know the kind, one minute it’s raining, dull and cloudy with a chilly wind, next minute the sun is out and and you’re getting baked. It can spoil your ride if you’re not wearing the correct kit for it.
This jacket needed to be lightweight, highly waterproof, yet highly breathable all at the same time. A tall order really.
So first we looked at �-Layer shell fabrics. They had the water resistance we were looking for, but they felt a bit like sticky plastic next to the skin.
Then we looked at 3-Layer shell fabrics. That extra lining helped stop the jacket feeling clammy, but it really affected the fabric’s ventilation. We also found them a bit too bulky.
We needed to find a balance.Then we discovered this �.�-Layer fabric. It uses an extra coating on the inner surface of the fabric instead of a lining. This nifty little coating increases air circulation and ventilation without affecting the breathability, so it helps channel moisture away from the skin so it can evaporate.
And we have designed the jacket to maximise ventilation. It comes with long welded pockets on either side that go into mesh body pockets.
A journey and a half
Slate River Jacket
Colours Black, orange, royal
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Made from �.� layer nylon ripstop, draw cord at hem, adjusters around hood, rubber adjusters on sleeves
Cut For active use, slim fit but with room for layers
Wash Machine wash, cold
Price £130
And a 3M reflective print on the chest means you are visible at night too.
Another great thing is that it’s got a �000mm hydrostatic head that will keep out even the heaviest of downpours, plus all seams are taped so you know you’re going to stay dry all day long.
It’s lighter, less bulky and quicker to dry than both � and 3-Layer constructions too.
So you see, it’s that little 0.� of a difference that makes all the difference in the end.
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fforest farm our basecamp for the week
No trouser pressNo mini-barNo TVNo internetNo room serviceNo dimmer switch for the starsNo wake-up call Unless you count the dawn chorusJust simple stuffEating fish caught that daySleeping under canvasFeeling the coldListening to the rain fall
Yup, best hotel we have ever stayed at
Cheers James for letting us try it out.It opens for real in the spring: www.coldatnight.co.uk
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Mitcher & Backyard
Mitcher Jumper
Colours Grass, teal
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties 100% lambswool
Cut Regular fit striped crew-neck jumper, raglan sleeve
Wash By hand
Price £60
Backyard Jeans
Colours Grey, indigo
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties 1�oz organic grey or indigo denim
Cut Slim fit, straight leg five pocket jean
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £7�
Skipp making some last minute changes, fforest farm
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Scrumper Jumper
Colours Night, brown, teal, flannel
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties 100% lambswool
Cut Regular fit crew neck jumper
Wash By hand
Price £��
Scrumper
Turner Jeans worn by Matt see page ��
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Eric & Fforester
Fforester Trousers
Colour Mercury
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties Hard wearing but soft organic cotton twill
Cut Regular fit, wide belt loops and snap button tabs on waist to adjust size, back pockets have flaps that fix with buttons
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £80
Eric Shirt
Colours Turquoise, grass
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Organic cotton poplin
Cut Loose fit with single chest pocket
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £��
Jon early evening at fforest
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Wyatt & Smith
Wyatt Shirt
Colours Turquoise, khaki
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Organic cotton poplin
Cut Slim fit, Western style shirt with snap fastenings down front and on cuffs
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £6�
Smith Shirt
Colours Khaki/blue, brown/red
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Organic cotton poplin
Cut Loose fit, long sleeved shirt with single chest pocket
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £60
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The fisherman
Tales of the riverbankLen Walters
My day will start at �am, on the boat at three. If it’s calm it’s the best time of the day, if it’s rough, it’s the worst.
I go out seven days a week, the only thing that prevents me is the weather. There was a day when the wheel house was ripped off by a wave just near Cardigan Island. I only fish Cardigan Bay. No more than 1� miles off shore – 6 miles to the East and 6 miles to the West. Mandy (my wife) and I are a team. She gets up at two as well to make my sandwiches and to see me off. She also dresses the crabs and sells fish.
My catch goes where I can sell it. We sell any mackerel and bass we get locally. The majority of the shellfish goes abroad though. Some goes to France, some to Spain and some to Portugal. There is a big demand for shellfish in Spain all year round. It gets transported in articulated lorries with saltwater tanks. They are then sold live in the markets. It’s only in this
country that we buy shellfish already packaged up and not alive any more. There are three articulated lorry loads a week leaving Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion and at least five lorries in the summer.
I was getting £1.00 a kilo for spider crabs three weeks ago, now they are £1.80. Brown crab costs £1.00 a kilo all year round except for at Easter and Christmas, when the price trebles – traditionally they eat shelfish in Spain and Portugal around this time, it’s only here that we eat turkey. Prawns are the main catch in the winter though. The worse the weather, the sooner they arrive. The rougher the sea, the more we catch.
The fish count is probably still the same as what it has always been, it is just the number of fishermen that has increased. Spider crab has increased and the brown crab has declined. Over the last five years our main brown crab fishery has become
extinct and has now been taken over by spider crab fishery. Ten years ago they developed ‘super crabbers’ (boats). In bad weather the small boats can’t go out and fish, but nothing stops the super crabbers, I think they have driven the market down.
If Cardigan Bay was a cake it would be split into 1� slices (one for each fishing boat), if there are less boats your slice is big – it’s as simple as that. At the moment there are 1� boats fishing out of Cardigan, really speaking, there is a good living for about four. It’s not a cheap business either. I have �00 lobster pots that cost £�0 each, they last about five years.
I love the fishing. It started out as a hobby with a line and rod on the river and it was a natural progression to the sea. Once I caught my first lobster I was hooked (his pun not ours).
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We make jeans for a living.It puts the food on our table.When you make something, you have a choice:Either you have to be cheaper than the other guy,or you have to be better.In our eyes, being better was a more worthwhile thing to chase after.
Make something well.Make something to last.Make it once.Make it so it keeps doing what it was made for.
Find out its weakest link.And make it strong.Use the toughest, meanest twine.Make pockets that last as long as the jean.Triple stitch where everyone else just double stitches.
In a world of cheap, be the odd guy who believes in quality.Let’s make things that stick around for a long old time.
They say every company needs an enemy.In which case, let ours be the landfill.
Why quality matters
Janitor Trousers
Colour Khaki
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties Made from organic cotton ripstop fabric with heavy duty organic canvas for the knee patches, back yoke, back pockets and hem
Cut Loose fit, concealed drawstring at waist, front pockets wrap around side seam, back pockets have flaps that fix with buttons
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £80
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Crespo & Turner
Crespo Jacket
Colours Black, dirt
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties 100% organic cotton canvas
Cut Regular fit, corduroy trim on collar, waist and back vent, embroi-dered patch on shoulders and elbow, funnel neck collar option, interior pocket
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £13�
Turner Jeans
Colour Indigo
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties 1�oz organic denim, hand-brushed, rinsed using nothing but water and eco-balls
Cut Regular fit, front pockets wrap around side seam, low slung back pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £8�
Tom down at the old railway station, Cardigan
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Bunkhouse & Canvas Slouch
Bunkhouse Jacket
Colours Muddy-water, black
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Made out of shower-proof Epic Shiloh lightweight cotton twill, filled with down to keep you extra toasty
Cut Regular fit parka style jacket, double adjusters on hood, fleece lined collar, draw cord at hem, velcro adjusters on sleeves, two interior pockets
Wash Machine wash, cold
Price £19�
Slouch Trousers
Colours Brown, caramel
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties 100% organic heavy duty cotton compact canvas
Cut Loose and low fit, with low slung front patch pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £7�
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Chris Wanless at Aberporth
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Breaking bones really sucks, the initial mind blowing pain of a good break can be way too much to take as you lie on the ground writhing in an uncompromising agony. On occasions I’ve honestly wished that someone would shoot me as I’ve been encompassed by indescribable pain. Sometimes you’re pretty sure something’s bust but adrenaline can get you to the end of the race. Always though, denial kicks in, it’ll be “a bad sprain” or “I think I’ve got away with that”, nothing will ever let you admit to yourself you might be sitting in a pot for the next six weeks or more until you hear it from the horse’s, or doctors more appropriately, mouth.
That news always hits me hard, so hard it’s one of the only things in adulthood to make me well up on a regular basis; I find it utterly crushing to know another season is to go by while I sit in front of a telly. Life is severely disrupted but nothing compares to the feeling of knowing that months, years even, of preparation are shot down in a millisecond and, while you get fatter and slower the rest of your sporting world marches on regardless, leaving you behind again. Every time I get hurt some clever soul (usually my old man) always gives it, “aren’t you getting too old for all this?” to which I reply with a shrug of the shoulders or a wry smile, while an indescribable rage fills me from the inside. To those people I ultimately feel sorrow as they clearly don’t know what life is about.
Wrap yourselves in cotton wool and never leave the house, what kind of existence is
that? I live for those moments of having a bike drifting around underneath me barely in my control, for those runs where I’m going so fast my focus leaves only a jigsaw of moments to piece together through a hazy cloud of euphoria. Days and weeks after a good race those feelings stay with me and make the ultimate ride worth almost the ultimate price.
Over the years I’ve smashed and broken this body of mine to pieces, five surgeries and counting, five broken ankles, a snapped leg, a wrecked knee, destroyed hips, wrecked back, broken hand, bust wrist, three times bust elbow, broken shoulder blade, a dozen broken ribs, separated my ribs from my spine, complete separation of my shoulder, severe nerve compression making my arm useless for two months, from prolapsing a disc in my neck and concussions that have left me with a recurring blindness in one eye and put on top of the chronic fatigue syndrome from the party lifestyle and you have to ask yourself was it all worth it? Well it was, and it still is cause I’m not ever going to stop and I’d do it all again and more because this is living, this is what it’s all about. There’s no point taking an immaculate corpse to the grave, make sure you’ve worn it out to the max, played hard in it and lived your life to the full because riding is life and the only thing that’ll slow you down is picking up the pieces after a big one.
More info: NHS Direct: 0845 4647
www.innerbody.com (human anatomy online)
Rob Warner
Fact: the total amount of water in the body of an average adult is 37 litres
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We get it. You’re busy. Like, way too busy to read this.
But that’s the very time when you need to take time out.
So, that beautiful piece of singletrack that is an extra �0 minutes on your journey home is also your escape from day to day.
That deserted towpath that isn’t as quick as your normal way home is the thing that takes you to another place in your head.
And that big hill you meet on the long way home is your stress busting, mind clearing, perspective giving, you son-of-a-bitch I am going to beat ya, type-of-hill.
Like we said, we get it. We go there too.
So we just got to doodling on what a jacket for that journey would look like. And this is what we came up with.
It’s called the ‘long way home’ jacket (no surprises there).
Success is taking the long way home
Sure, all zips are waterproof, and the front hand pockets double up as vents. Around whole collar and front arm panels, it has Schoeller’s fabric called reflex which looks black in day light but becomes a large reflective area in the dark. But the real stand out thing about the jacket is it uses the bionic (sfx: six million dollar man music) C-Change™ membrane from Schoeller. It was voted ‘�006 Frost & Sullivan Award for product innovation of the year’.
It’s clever stuff. You see during activity, the structure of the C-Change™ membrane opens as body moisture levels rise. Excess heat can escape to the outside air. Which makes it great for those long rides home.
Correspondingly, when you’re cooling down, the structure of the membrane closes, retaining the heat directly at the body. And as you’d expect from us at howies the jacket is super light for the level of performance it can give you. But hey, you’ve been carrying enough baggage all day, right?
Long Way Home Jacket
Colour Black
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Made from Schoeller C-Change™ reflex fabric around collar and front arm panels – looks black in daylight but becomes reflective when you are riding in the dark
Cut Athletic cut, shorter at front than at back for maximum comfort when you ride, fully taped seams, brushed tricot around collar for extra comfort, drawcord at waist, adjusters on collar, rubber adjust-ers on sleeves, reflective zip back pocket with mesh lining, two mesh-lined zipped pockets on front
Wash By machine, cold
Price £19�
Release date in November
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Cassius Heavy-weight Sweat
Colours Heather, red, night
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Organic cotton brushed-backed, heavy-weight sweat with a soft sueded finish
Cut Regular fit crew neck sweat
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £��Chris wearing a Cassius hoody (available in the winter) and Long Way Home shorts (see page 3�)
Fact: Cors Caron is the largest bog in Wales, it’s a good place to see a red kite. It is also the only habitat of the British black adder
Cassius Sweat
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Extra Miler Jacket
Colours Jungle, black
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Made from Schoeller 3XDry, highly breathable, repels moisture and dirt from the outside, transports moisture quickly from the inside to the outside, extremely fast drying
Cut Zip-off arms for times when you are really pumping it, made for riding – fitted body, cut shorter at the front and longer at the back, top two pockets on the front double up as air vents, exhaust vents across the back below the shoulders, secret back pocket with zip making it easy to access stuff while you ride, light fleece lined collar, subtle piping detail that’s reflective
Wash By machine, cold
Price £9�
Extra Miler & Long Way Home
Long Way Home Shorts
Colour Black
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Made from mixed nylon; stretch nylon around the waist for extra movement and hard wearing cordura nylon on leg for durability, reflective reflex panels on back of leg, two zip pockets down front of leg, velcro adjusters at knee, elasticated waist with cord operated waist adjuster
Cut Athletic cut, made for maximum comfort when you ride
Wash By machine, cold
Price £8� Available in November
A Merino wool short liner with a Cytech cycling pad. Will be coming later in the season, see website for details www.howies.co.uk
Chris on a single track at the Cilgerran Wildlife Park
36KPH Jacket
Colour Khaki
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Made from Epic cotton, making it highly water-resistant but breathable and it still has the feel of cotton
Cut Active cut sports parka, ergonomic fit, removable hood with double adjusters, two large mesh-backed pockets on the front, drawcord at hem, rubber adjusters on sleeves
Wash By machine, cold
Price £13�
A lot of the water-resistant jackets out there have a certain design aesthetic.
They look super technical. They look like they could save your life in sub-zero temperatures or keep you dry in a howling blizzard.
This would be fine if you were hiking in the Himalayas, but they appear a little out of place when you’re just riding into work, popping to the shops, or going for a quick pint. They are a bit ‘loud’ for the normal stuff you do every day.
That’s why we use Epic cotton. You see it looks and feels just like...er, cotton. It looks like you are wearing a casual jacket. It’s understated. It’s subtle. It doesn’t look like it’s anything special.
But in fact, it is pretty special. Most water-resistant jackets rely on coatings, laminates or Durable Water Repellent (DWR) treatments to provide water protection.
These techniques involve dipping the woven fabric in a chemical bath to treat the surface, which blocks the tiny holes in the fabric weave causing a loss in breathability. Whereas with Epic each individual cotton fibre is treated with a silicone polymer. This makes the fabric highly water-resistant and windproof, but just as importantly, it ensures that it is still breathable. Another thing we like about Epic is that it maintains its ability to be water-resistant, no matter how many times you wash it. Which is great when you consider that coatings such as DWR gradually wear off each time your jacket is washed.
Oh, and because of the way the fibres are coated, the jacket feels like cotton. It’s not stiff and it’s quiet (literally).
We know it performs, you know it performs. We just don’t believe in shouting about it.
The ‘quiet’ water-resistant jacket
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Jim up at the Preseli mountains
Fact: a single tree will give off 265 litres (70 gallons) of water per day in evaporation
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My Soundtrack
The Rolling Stones make me want to just roll
Animal Collective make me push faster
Johnny Cash makes me want to just dork around
Sizzla makes me want to just cruise
RJD2 makes me want to get technical
Arcade Fire make me want to go big
Kraftwerk make me want to skate at night
Biggie makes me want to ride a ramp
Sonic Youth make me want to slash a pool
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Able & Skomer
Skomer Jean
Colours Indigo, grey
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties 1�oz organic grey or indigo denim, most grey denims are dyed black and then washed harshly to get the faded grey colour, we took out that process and just dyed them grey – common sense really
Cut Loose fit five pocket jean
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £80
Able Zip-through
Colour Silver (with royal lining)
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Double layer cardigan with organic cotton on the inside and wool on the outside, the layering gives the wool fabric an unusual crinkly effect
Cut Full zip, high neck, nice big pockets
Wash By hand
Price £90
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Otto & Cord Slouch
Otto Wool Hoody
Colours Night, flannel
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties It looks like a sweat, it has been brushed on the inside to feel like a sweat, but it is made from the softest lambswool
Cut Regular fit hoody, two front pockets
Wash By hand
Price £9�
Cord Slouch
Colours Caramel, night
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties 14oz organic cotton whale corduroy
Cut Loose and low fit, with low slung front patch pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £80
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Knock-Knock Jumper
Colours Brown, turquoise
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Medium knit lambswool (a bit chunkier in feel than the Mitcher and Scrumper)
Cut Regular fit striped crew-neck jumper, raglan sleeve
Wash By hand
Price £6�
Knock-Knock & Timber
Timber Jean
Colour Indigo
Sizes 30R, 3�R, 34R, 36R, 38R, 30L, 3�L, 34L, 36L, 38L
Properties 1�oz organic denim, hand brushed, rinsed using nothing but water and eco-balls
Cut Regular fit five pocket jean
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £80
Matt at fforest. The rain came. The rain stopped. The rain came. The rain stopped.
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Fact: each day the sun evaporates a trillion tons of water.
Yurt
Colour Charcoal
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties 100% Merino wool fleece, wicks naturally, resists build up of odours, regulates temperature, itch-free
Cut Full zip, shaped to fit the body with mesh backed pockets on the front with two side zips that can be left open for ventilation
Wash By hand
Price £1��
Here at howies, we’d rather not be here at howies.
Given the choice, we’d be up a hill. Maybe a mountain. Make us sit down and we’ll choose a bike saddle over an office chair every time. We like going up stuff and we like going down stuff. Single track, powder, surf, scree, mud, rock and water, preferably white.
And we’ll be damned if we can only be here on sunny days wishing we were somewhere else. We want to know that when the rain’s coming in sideways off Cardigan Bay and the sky looks like an elephant’s backside we could still be out there.
(After all, that’s what it’s like most winter weekends down here. And we don’t work Saturday or Sunday.)
Which is why we try to make the best performance sportswear we possibly can, from materials that
Rain don’t stop play
are nature-made not man-made. And why we use Merino wool, the best you can buy, from sheep that live way up in the Southern Alps of New Zealand.
It doesn’t make our stuff cheap. But it does make it great.
And if you do have to spend the day running a business instead of a 10k, at least you know it’s worth it. Almost.
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NBL Long Sleeve & Stones Briefs
Colours Long sleeve – royal/graphite, royal or graphite, Stones briefs – royal or graphite
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties 100% ultra fine Merino wool, subtle rib construction, wicks naturally, resists build up of odours, regulates temperature, itch-free, feels real nice next to your skin
Cut To hug the body
Wash By machine at 40º
Price Long sleeve £4�, Stones briefs £3�
NBL
Vail Technical T-shirt made from Merino wool, see website for full Merino range www.howies.co.uk
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Bird Rock Fleece
Colour Black
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Sportwool polar fleece (66% polyester, 34% wool). The durability of polyester mixed with the performance attributes of wool. With cotton trim on hems, cuffs, pockets and collar
Cut Regular fit, full-zip, two zipped mesh- backed pockets on front that can be used for storage or ventilation, draw cords at waist, high collar to keep you warm see page 107 for full story
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £7�
Outback & Bird Rock
Outback Jacket
Colour Black
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Schoeller 3XDry water-resistant bonded fleece with Merino wool inside – it keeps you dry from the outside, dry from the inside and it dries in a flash see page 87 for full story
Cut Athletic cut
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £140
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Rich on an early morning start down at Cenarth
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Lazy me fights energetic me. He’s got no get-up-and-go. He lacks commitment. He will do just about anything to get out of going skating. Lazy me wants to stay in bed, put his feet up and relax. He likes DVD’s and Hobnobs. He will give me every excuse under the sun to get his way. He will fake illness or injury, tell me the weather conditions are wrong and remind me that I rode all day yesterday. He moans about the aching muscles and the bloodied knees. He forgets what we need to do to get better. Lazy me can kiss my ass, I’m going skateboarding.
Lazy me
Jack Moore skate team, fforest farm
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Cassius
Cassius Heavy-weight Zip-through
Colours Night, brown
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Organic cotton brushed-backed, heavy-weight sweat with a soft sueded finish
Cut Regular fit full-zip hoody
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £6�
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To do list for printshop: 1 Install woodchip boiler (this autumn)2 Install solar panels for hot water (this autumn)3 Clad outside of building (spring)4 Erect wind turbine to cover all of our energy use (depends on finding and then renting some land etc, but hopefully within 1� months)
We can do a limited edition print with an artist.We can be topical again.We can have some fun with the t-shirts.So now when we print a design, we will print enough to supply the orders that we have for that print. Then we will move on to the next print.So keep checking the website for new designs. Or sign up to a new t-shirt email alert.
Men’s T-shirts
Men’s T-shirts
Colours Hopetimist heather, Leave no trace green, Not seen on TV night, ESC red
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Properties Organic cotton
Cut Regular fit
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £��
Changing the way we do t-shirts
Our t-shirt print shop is now open for business.
From now on we can change the designs as often as we like.These four designs are just for starters.There are other ones on the website.And they will change all the time.We can bring back old fave’s.
Simon and Paul, the coffin run, St Dogmaels
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The idea for this bag is a great one.
Its job is to get you home safe and sound. You see, cars respond to road signs. They lift their foot off the accelerator the moment they see one. They do it without thinking. If they thought this bag was a bike, they wouldn’t slow down. But because they think you’re a road-sign, they do.
Like I said, it’s a great idea.
Countless times I’ve heard cars behind me as I ride up the hill. They zoom around the bend, only to be met with this wobbling road sign in front of them. Then I hear them back off. It makes me smile each and every time.
The idea behind the bag came from our friends at Obble (www.obble.com). They believe in giving all their ideas away. It doesn’t make them any money but it wins them lots of friends. And in this case, it helps those friends get home safely. (My family love Obble.)
But looking at this 4-year-old bag right now, it hasn’t lasted so well. The road sign is hanging on by its last thread. The important bit of the bag that just might save your skin one day. As a company that believes in making products that last, we have to do better than this. Our reputation is on the line every time we make something. So we need to back those words up with good product.
That said, failure does make for a good teacher. It tells you how you can improve, if you have time to listen to it.
So we have been busy working on the new bag.Trying stuff. Testing stuff. Getting stuff right.This time the bag will be as strong as the idea it carries around with it. Promise.
Can do better
Coming soon
Collaboration with Timbuk� bags (October)
The Hand-Me-Down bag range (November)
New Road sign bags (spring)
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Edwyn Boxers
Colours Khaki big check, turquoise big check, brown/red little check, khaki/blue little check
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Crisp organic cotton poplin
Cut Regular fit
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £�0
Grassholm Boxer Short
Colours White, night, heather
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Properties Organic cotton
Cut Regular fit
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £1�
Edwyn & Grassholm
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Like a river that don’t know where it’s flowingI took a wrong turn and I just kept going
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Women’s Rosie Hat
Colours Brown, grey
Sizes One
Properties Super soft chunky lambswool
Cut Beanie style hat
Wash By hand
Price £��
Women’s Dew Hat
Colours Brown, teal
Sizes One
Properties Chunky knit lambswool
Cut Peak hat with bobble
Wash By hand
Price £30
Women’s Kitty Hat, Scarf, Mitts and Birdie Gloves
Colours Silver, teal
Size One
Properties 100% lambswool
Wash By hand
Price Hat £��.00 scarf £��.00, mitts £��.�0, Birdie gloves £��.�0
Accessories
Men’s 6am Reversible Hat, Scarf and Birdie Gloves
Colours Brown, night
Size One
Properties 100% lambswool
Wash By hand
Price Hat £��, scarf £��, Birdie gloves £��.�0
Men’s Oslo Hat
Colours Night, brown
Size One
Properties Supersoft chunky lambswool
Wash By hand
Price £��
Men’s Headland Hat and Scarf
Colours Brown, turquoise
Size One
Properties 100% medium knit lambswool
Cut Beanie style hat
Wash By hand
Price Hat £��, scarf £��
Recycled Tyre Belts
Colour Black
Sizes S–M (30”–34”) M–L (34”–38”)
Properties Recycled bicycle tyres, each one unique
Price £30
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Women’s find your cutMen’s find your cut
Slim cut
Backyard Jeans see page 11
Loose cut
Regular cut
Cord Slouch see page 43Skomer Jeans see page 41
Janitor Trousers see page ��
Fforester Trousers see page 16
Timber Jeans see page 4�
Turner Jeans see page ��
Loose cut
Boot leg Skinny fit
Bonnie Jeans see page 100
Tomboy Jeans see page 70
Tomboy Cords see page 7�
BUs Jeans see page 11�
Alys Jeans see pages 99 & 10�
Dilys Dungarees see page 7�
Shoreline Trousers see page 9�
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Tomboy Jeans
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties 1�oz organic denim, hand-brushed, eco-ball washed for softness
Cut A boyish cut jean, low waist, wide leg, cinch back, fits nicely around the hips but the leg widens just below the bum for a relaxed look
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £8�
Tomboy
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Humbug Cardigan
Colours Blackberry, turquoise
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Fine striped 90% cotton, 10% cashmere, soft, comfy and easy to wear
Cut Regular fit cardigan, buttons into a low v-neck
Wash By hand
Price £6�
Tomboy Cords
Colours Brown, olive
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties Soft organic cotton corduroy
Cut Same as Tomboy Jeans see page 70
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £80
Humbug & Tomboy
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Dilys & Mo
Dilys Dungarees
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties 10oz lightweight organic denim, eco-ball washed for softness
Cut Wide leg dungaree (based on our Tomboy cut), detachable straps that cross over at the back and fas-ten with buckles at the front, pockets at waist and on front panel
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £8�
Mo Long Sleeve Top – Plain
Colours White, heather, raspberry
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 9�% organic cotton, �% spandex
Cut Semi-fitted, buttons at neck, scooped hem
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £30
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You have the world at yours. But do start off on the right one. Then put your best one forward. Keep them on the ground. Be sure that they are loose and fancy free. You might even have one in the grave, but don’t let that stop you. If you get tired along the way, put them up. When you know you’re right, have the courage to put yours down. Don’t back-out if they get cold. Think on them. Don’t go putting one in your mouth. And if you meet someone special, sweep them off theirs. But above all, be sure the prints they leave are as small as possible.
more info: www.barefooters.org
(the society for barefoot living)
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Lauren & Tip Top
Tip Top Jumper and Cardigan
Colours Jumper – grey, teal, brown, Cardigan – teal, brown
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Organic cotton 80%, wool �0%
Cut Regular fit
Wash By hand
Price Jumper £��, cardigan £60
Lauren Denim Skirt
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 1�oz organic denim, hand brushed and eco-ball washed for softness
Cut Straight knee length skirt that sits on the hips, slits on both sides, two slanted front pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £60
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Humbug
Humbug Jumper
Colours Turquoise, raspberry
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Fine striped 90% cotton, 10% cashmere, soft comfy and easy to wear
Cut Classic crew-neck jumper, raglan sleeve
Wash By hand
Price £60
Bonnie Jeans see page 100Gabriella at Poppit beach
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Warm-up
Warm-up Zip-through Hoody
Colours Black, heather
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Organic cotton brushed-backed, heavy-weight sweat with a soft sueded finish
Cut Regular fit-full zip hoody, draw-cord at collar, chunky rib side panels and hem, two hand-warmer pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £��
Warm-up Hoody
Colour Raspberry
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Organic cotton brushed-backed, heavy-weight sweat with a soft sueded finish
Cut Open neck, chunky rib side panels and hem, two hand-warmer pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £�0
Down at Freshwater for the day
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There’s good cause to get up early during the autumn and winter months – I’m not talking about the crack of brunch, or just in time to catch the end of GMTV – I mean EARLY, like way before the sun comes up. When it’s a toss-up between setting the alarm clock for a few hours after you go to bed, or just staying awake all night. For a start, nobody else is up (apart from the milkman and the occasional dirty stop-out). It kind of feels like you’ve got the planet to yourself. There are no crowds, no commuters, no spluttering engines, just that dawn chorus of birdsong and the sound of your own footsteps.
It’s the point when the new day still thinks it’s last night and the eerie low light tells your body clock that you should be in bed. When the air is cold, crisp and fresh, and before it’s had the chance to get all polluted and smelly – it tastes like it’s just been exhaled from the lungs of the trees for you. Aaaaaah, you can’t beat that.
No sleep ’til breakfast.
There are enough hours in the day
Teifi. Early down by the nature reserve. Photo taken by our Teri
This jacket is designed for high-energy stuff.
You know those short but intense bursts of activity that create a lot of heat. The heat that creates the sweat that is the real enemy. For this kind of activity you need something that breathes like crazy.
Yup, you still need something that is shower-proof, but the real problem is the heat you create – not the rain.
And, yup you need it to be windproof (rule no1: whichever way you run or ride, the wind will be in your face).
But more than anything this kind of exercise requires the ultimate in breathability.
To work it has to get the sweat away from your body before you
cool down. Otherwise you will feel the ‘chill’ after an intense burst of activity.
A conventional jacket would have given us conventional results. This wasn’t the time to compromise.
Then we looked at this great fabric called soft shell.
It was made by an innovative Swiss company called Schoeller who had perfected a technology called 3XDry.
The 3XDry quickly repels any moisture and is highly breathable. The clever bit is that it removes the sweat from inside to the outside by what is called a push and pull technology.
This helps to prevent the ‘cool down’ because perspiration cannot be trapped in the
clothing. So you always feel dry.(Schoeller has also led the world with its environmental approach with the very first wastewater reactor to qualify it for the tough environmental standard, the Oeko Tex Standard 100.)
All told this soft shell is so good at breathing it will help you concentrate on the real enemy.
Those pesky hills.
Rain is not the enemy
Outback Jacket
Colour Black
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Schoeller 3XDry bonded fleece with Merino wool inside
Cut Semi-fitted, contoured panels to make movement easier, three zipped pockets, longer length for extra warmth
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £13�
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Fact: a small drip from a household tap can waste as much as 75 litres of water a day
Slate River
Slate River Jacket
Colours Bone, black
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Made from a �.�-layer nylon ripstop fabric, which is lightweight but very tough, waterproof, breathable and quick drying see page 6 for full story
Cut For active use, slim fit but with room for layers, fully taped seams, draw cord at hem, adjusters around hood, rubber adjusters on sleeves, reflective 3M print on chest, long welded mesh pockets on either side for ventilation
Wash By machine, cold
Price £1��
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Mivvy & Lauren
Mivvy Hoody
Colours Silver (with raspberry lining), black (with sky lining)
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Double layer hoody with organic cotton on the outside and wool on the inside, the layering gives the wool fabric an unusually crinkly effect
Cut Regular fit hoody with large hand-warmer pockets and button-up front
Wash By hand
Price £8� See website for black hood detail
Lauren Cord Skirt
Colour Coffee
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Organic cotton 14 whale corduroy
Cut Straight knee length skirt, low waist, slits on both sides, two slanted front pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £60
Marta at Mwnt. Saw dolphins and seals while we were there
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Meg
Meg Jacket
Colours Bone, brown, night
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Organic cotton whale corduroy
Cut Fitted hooded jacket, classic style, zip through, drawcord around hem, adjusters around hood
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £9�
Gabriella at Poppit Sands, where the Teifi enters the sea
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Cathy Jacket
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 7oz organic denim
Cut Mandarin style padded jacket, drawstring on the back to give extra shape, lined with 100% organic poplin, corduroy lined collar, three front pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £90
Shoreline Trouser
Colours Mercury, dirt
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties Organic cotton twill that’s hardwearing but nice and soft, buttons made from Tagua nuts
Cut Fitted around the hips, loose leg, plenty of pockets, concealed drawstring at waist
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £80
Cathy & Shoreline
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The rain that falls on our mountains ain’t as pure as the driven snow. Precipitation occurs around particles in the atmosphere. Sometimes those particles are down to nature: dust, salt, volcanic ash. And sometimes they’re down to us: exhaust fumes, waste incinerators and power stations.
On its journey to the sea, we will add a little organic farm waste and a dash of agrochemicals. Each village and town will shower, bath, dishwash and flush in its wake. Some will treat its banks as a tip, so that downstream you can measure the high water mark by how far up the trees the bin bags flutter.
The river flows back into the sea and one day will become river again.
This is our and your playground. Please keep it clean.
You only get out what you put in
Cardigan riverbank
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Lottie & Alys
Lottie Tunic
Colours Grey, brown
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 100% organic cotton
Cut Loose fit tunic that can be worn as a dress or over jeans, wide scoop neck with tie, drawcord below the waist for extra shape, gathered button-up cuffs
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £��
Alys Jeans
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties 1�oz organic stretch denim, hand-brushed and eco-ball washed for softness
Cut Skinny fit jean, front pockets, wrap around side seam
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £8�
Evia grey jeans out in winter
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Harper Shirt
Colours Pink, turquoise
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 100% crisp organic cotton poplin
Cut A fitted traditional Western style shirt with pearl snap fasteners
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £6�
Bonnie Jeans
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties 1�oz organic denim, hand-brushed, eco-ball washed for softness
Cut A new style loose fit jean, low waist, wide leg, with two slanted front pockets
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £7�
Harper & Bonnie
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Caitlin & Alys
Alys Jeans (also see page 99)
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties 1�oz organic stretch denim, hand brushed and eco-ball washed for softness
Cut Skinny fit jean, front pockets wrap around side seam
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £8�
Caitlin Top
Colour White
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 100% organic cotton
Cut Long sleeve, grandad collar, low opening at front that laces up, with ties at hem on both sides to gather up the body
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £�0
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Bird Rock Fleece
Colour Black
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Sportwool polar fleece (66% polyester, 34% wool), the durability of polyester mixed with the performance attributes of wool. With cotton trim on hem, cuffs, pockets and collar
Cut Regular fit, full-zip, two zipped mesh-backed pockets on front that can be used for storage or ventilation, draw-cords at waist, high collar to keep you warm
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £70
Because they know how to stay cool when they get hot. It took the Merino sheep thousands of years and a lot of sweat to learn how to do that.
A small flock were first introduced into Australia in 1797. Their descendents had originated from Spain where they had been bred for �000 years.
The Merinos were unique. Their evolution in a hot climate meant they could do something that no other sheep could do.
They could expel moisture away from their body to help lower their body temperature. So despite their heavy fleeces of the finest wool they always kept their cool.
Sportwool is based on the principle of combining the best in modern man-made fibre technology with the natural benefits of ultrafine Merino wool.
With our Sportwool fleeces, it’s the soft Merino fibre in the fabric mix that helps to regulate your body temperature (unlike your everyday run-of-the-mill synthetic fleece).
The polyester in the Sportwool mix is also lightweight and durable, making it more comfortable to wear and easier to care for than pure wool. It also gives you greater wind and chill protection than polyester alone.
Sheep are cool
So when you wear Sportwool, you know that it is naturally breathable and is capable of cooling you down when it’s hot and keeping you warm, even in extremely cold temperatures. It also has natural anti-microbial properties. In other words, it won’t become stinky or stain like those 100% man-made fabrics.
So because it dispels odour and dirt, you don’t have to wash it as often. Which is good news when you realise that 80% of the environmental impact of a garment is caused by washing it.
Who said sheep are dumb?
Jennifer at the reservoir, Teifi Pools
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Born Again
Born Again Jacket
Colours Olive, night
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties A shower-proof down jacket that’s suitable for cold, damp climates, made from recycled polyester with down fill
Wash By machine, cold
Cut for everyday and outdoor use, snug fit, zip and popper fastening down front, drawcord at hem, adjusters around hood, interior pocket, two zipped hand-warming pockets at front, elasticated interior cuff for extra warmth
Price £16�
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David Attenborough voiceover). Firstly, it begins and ends in the same place – freshwater. The eggs incubate and hatch in the safety of quiet pools, usually found at the river’s source. From there the young salmon begin their long journey to the saltwater of the sea, this is where they will spend most of their adult lives (up to four years). After maturing fully, they migrate back to freshwater, up the river to spawn and soon after die in the same pools where they were born (end of David Attenborough voiceover).
The problem in the Teifi has been that there are simply less salmon returning to the river
than in previous years. Are they lost? Did they get seasick? Or are they bored of sleepy Cardigan?
Well no, not really... A six year investigation by the Environment Agency has concluded that the main reason they weren’t returning was due to over-fishing at sea by Irish drift-nets. These nets can be several miles long and are barely visible to fish, so they were scooping up everything from herring to whales and dolphins.
So salmon being salmon, and following the same migration routes generation after
generation, made it easy for the drift-nets to intercept them too, at a rate that they couldn’t keep up with (they only mate once in their lifetime you know). In the end, those fishermen very nearly did themselves out of a job. Duh.
But in the background one guy saw the plummeting fish count, one guy was working hard to put it right, one guy was looking to the future instead of the right now. Marine Minister Noel Dempsey was the guy trying to get those drift-nets banned.
In �006 he succeeded and the Irish Government banned their use, meaning that an
Something here doesn’t quite add up, because fishing for salmon in the Teifi these days ain’t what it used to be. In fact, you could even say it’s a little like trying to Find Nemo.
You see, salmon stocks have seen quite a decline in the past thirty years, due mostly to man-made factors. In 1966 the recorded annual catch from net fishing on the Teifi was 1800 fish. Thirty-two years later in 1998 the catch had dropped to only �00 fish.
In order to understand how this is happening you may need to know a little about their fascinating life cycle (cue
10 -11 = -1 estimated 68,000 more fish will be swimming back up rivers in Britain – an estimated 1000 to �000 extra fish in the Teifi alone. The fact that they actually put their money where their mouth is and paid over £1� million in compensation to around 800 commercial fishermen who stand to lose their jobs, should be applauded too.
The ban protects future generations of salmon and ensures that there will now be plenty more fish in the sea.
So praise be to the Irish and thanks to Noel for giving us our fish back.
Illustration from the Pictorial World, the mouth of the Teifi in1876.
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KIMO international Fishing for Litter: a great idea by the Dutch Fisheries Asscociation whereby fishermen are paid to bring ashore any litter they pick up while at sea, thus keeping their own backyard clean.Plans to roll this out to UK ports are in the pipeline.
www.kimointernational.org
Take cod for example. It is on our plates because of a large number of other flora and fauna that together provide a clean, safe environment with enough food and habitat to support a viable population.
It’s the eco-system that keeps the oceans healthy and maintains stocks of fish. So that is what we need to protect. The whole. But we are still ruled by a quotas system that is well intended but shallow in its outlook. So they carry on planning for today by ignoring tomorrow.
As a result there are more than �00 marine dead zones around the world. Two years ago, there were
only 1�0 dead zones. They range in size from a few square miles to one in the Baltic of over 70,000 square miles. (That’s about half the size of the UK.)
Even when you stop fishing in these areas, the fish stocks don’t return. Sadly, this is what happens when eco-systems are destroyed.
Yet in the UK only around two square miles of our sea is protected marine reserve (or no take zone as they are known). That’s just 0.00�% of our waters.
Scientists are pushing for at least �0–30% to be protected.
Write to your local MP
Each link depends on the next link to form the chain.
No link is more important than another.
In nature, there is a similar kind of chain: they call it an eco-system.
Each species is dependent on one and another for survival.
Indeed, the greater the bio-diversity, the more chance an eco-system can survive whatever man will throw at it in the future.
So instead of focusing on protecting a single species (as in the quotas system) we need to change tact.
You can learn a lot from a bike chain
We need to look after the whole eco-system that supports that species.
Or to put it another way, we have been managing one link and not the whole chain.
In the future we will need to manage pollution, habitat disturbance (sand and gravel extraction) as well as over-fishing.
Currently, we do not consider environmental issues, only the numbers of fish we can catch. Yet the number of fish that we can catch is, of course, directly related to environmental issues.
Dumb, huh.
and tell him you think it’s a good idea to protect our marine reserves.
Tell him a bike chain inspired you.www.writetothem.com
For more info:www.wwf.org.uk/marineactwww.marinereservesnow.org.uk
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Women’s T-shirts & BUs
T-shirts Smile, Love, Yoga, Off/On
Colours Smile black, Love yellow, Yoga grey/raspberry, Off/on raspberry
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Organic cotton
Cut Regular (Yoga & Off/on), Scoop neck (Smile & Love)
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £�0
BUs Jeans
Colour Indigo
Sizes 8R, 10R, 1�R, 14R, 16R, 8L, 10L, 1�L, 14L, 16L
Properties 10oz organic stretch denim
Cut Slim fit, regular waist (our highest waist jean), boot cut
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £8�
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Trackside & Tomboy
Trackside
Colours Night, brown
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties Organic cotton brushed-back sueded sweat
Cut Tracksuit style zip-through, funnel neck collar, hand-warmer pockets, contrasting stripes on collar, cuffs and hem
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £��
Tomboy Jeans see page 70
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Prudence & Priory
Prudence Vest & Briefs – Plain
Colours Heather, raspberry, white, black
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 9�% organic cotton, �% spandex
Cut Vest – fitted vest top with adjustable straps, wear on its own or wear as underwear, Briefs – low waist boy short
Wash By machine at 40º
Price Vest £�0, briefs £1�
Priory Briefs – Printed
Colours Tutti frutti, sea shades
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 9�% organic cotton, �% spandex, features print of our ‘Off off off on’ design – see women’s t-shirts
Cut Low waist boy short
Wash By machine at 40º
Price £17.�0
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Websites
www.polarinertia.comPhotographic journal of nomadic and popular culture.
www.bikeradar.comThe latest race news, a mighty database of bikes and gear, backed up by over 1600 product reviews, plus a comprehensive fitness area, and a constantly updating route section with over �3,000 routes to share from right across the globe.
www.millioncount.comSome guy is counting to a million to raise money for PUSH America – a charity set up to help people with disabilities.
www.sust-it.netBefore you buy see how much your appliance may use in power – per minute, per year.
www.breathingearth.netThis presentation displays the CO² emission levels of every country in the world, as well as their birth & death rates – in real time. It is a simulation but all data is accurate.
www.blackle.comStop using Google and start using Blackle. Based on the idea that a black screen uses less energy than a white one, it will also act as a reminder to keep taking small steps towards saving energy every time you search in black.
www.pan-uk.orgPesticide Actions Network group working to eliminate the dangers of toxic pesticides. Gives information and advice on this subject as well as natural ways to get rid of pests/bugs.
www.adoptabeach.org.ukAnyone in the UK can adopt their favourite stretch of coast and take part in annual or quarterly beach cleans and surveys.
www.ukriversguidebook.co.ukFind out about your local river routes.
www.riversaccess.orgInformation from the British Canoe Association on the current state of the River Access campaign.
www.mcsuk.orgMarine Conservation Society site. A beach and coastal related website.
www.fishonline.orgAll you need to know about fish and fishing.
www.bcu.org.ukThe British Canoe Union site to inspire you to get in a canoe or kayak.
Books
Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of TrashElizabeth RoyteThis lady makes amazing efforts to trace down the cycle of her rubbish. Where it goes and what happens once it goes into the bin.
Phenology: An Integrative Environmental ScienceMD SchwartzPhenology is the study of plant and animal life cycle events, which are triggered by environmental changes, especially temperature.
When the Rivers Run DryFred PearceMakes a strong and scary case that a worldwide water shortage is the most fearful looming environmental crisis.
The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China’s FutureElizabeth C EconomyA discussion over China’s economic growth in the past two decades. Looking at health problems, mass migration and social unrest.
Good: An introduction to Ethics in Graphic DesignLucienne RobertsA revealing look at the relationship between ethics and design practice. What’s worse – being a ‘bad’ good designer or being a ‘good’ bad designer?
The End of Oil: The decline of petroleum economy and the rise of new energy orderPaul RobertsDiscusses our dependence on oil and how to overcome it – why the transition from oil usage will be difficult and what it will mean for our future.
China: The Next Industrial RevolutionPhotographs by Edward BurtynskyA book about manufacture and factories in China. A truly amazing book, kind of unbelievable when you see the size of things.
Terra Madre: 1,200 World Food CommunitiesThe Slow Food EditoreTells the stories of food communities from five continents, recording the heritage, traditions, cultures and knowledge of the farmers and fishermen – the people who feed the world day by day.
The Laws of Simplicity (Design, Technology, Business, Life)John MaedaIn a world of DVD players with too many menus, computer software with 300 page user guides and phones packed with features and functions that we don’t need, this is a guide to simplicity in the digital age, and proof indeed that ‘less is more’.
The Guerilla Art KitKeri SmithEverything you need to put your message out into the world.
Instant Wind ForecastingAlan WattsAll you need to know about how wind works. A good reference for surfers.
The Fish StoreLindsey BarehamTop recipes for fresh fish.
Water Light TimeDavid DoubiletBeautifully captured underwater photography.
Wind Blown CloudsAlec FinlaySimple collection of photographic cloud imagery.
Graphic 10: Taking a Line for a WalkMarc Valli and Richard BreretonNotebooks and sketchbooks by top illustrators.
Dominant Wave TheoryAndrew HughesA man who goes around, takes photographs of beach rubbish and makes art from it – bringing to light the amount of rubbish on our beaches today.
Jenny Bowers
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Women’s NBL
NBL light Vest, Long Sleeve, and Briefs
Colours Vest – cranberry or graphite, Long Sleeve – cranberry/graphite or graphite, Briefs – cranberry or graphite
Sizes 8, 10, 1�, 14, 16
Properties 100% ultrafine Merino wool, subtle rib construction, wicks naturally, resists build up of odours, regulates temperature, itch-free, feels real nice next to your skin
Cut To hug the body
Wash By machine at 40º
Price Vest £30, long sleeve £40, briefs £�7.�0
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Jennifer making her way down river by the nature reserve, Cardigan
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This river we live on is amazing. At 7�.8 miles, the Teifi is one of the longest in Wales, and one of the most pristine and least modified river catchments in lowland Britain. It’s known as one of the best rivers in Wales for salmon. It’s also home to rare species of animals (such as otters), plants, and insects and is even a certified EU Special Area of Conservation.
So we figured the most important question to ask while we were doing this catalogue was how the Teifi was doing. Is it healthy? Is it poorly? Clean as a whistle or stinking dirty? Perhaps somewhere in between? We thought it would be kind of interesting to find out what’s in it, who put it there and what it does to animals and plant life. So on our journey from source to sea we collected water samples from different points along the river, we also looked at the history of the river and how it was previously used.
We know that over the years certain people have mistreated the river. For example, during the nineteenth century the industrialists dumped slate waste which spread downstream, causing the river to become shallower and narrower. Even in �003 some farmers, who weren’t thinking straight, were dumping a cheap toxic crop spray which they were illegally using as sheep dip. We know that when these harmful chemicals (mostly nitrates, phosphates and ammonia) are leached into the river they cause plants to die and bacteria to grow – bacteria that sucks up oxygen. Our scientific friends told us that this process is called eutrophication (might be handy for a pub quiz one day).
That lack of oxygen in the water can mean that certain plant and animal life can struggle to survive. Staggeringly though, it seems that its affects on fish stocks weren’t disastrous and the river has now flushed much of it away. Those chemicals are still present, but the levels have decreased greatly and are no longer dangerous.
To put things into perspective, we can be mighty proud of our river. Over the past five years sheep dip use is more heavily policed and, though fish stocks are down, this river of ours still teems with wildlife.
More info: www.environment-agency.gov.uk www.pan-uk.org (Pesticide Actions Network) www.ccw.gov.uk (Countryside Council for Wales)
Our river
Ammonia
Phosphate
Nitrate
seasource
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raindrop
puddle
trickle
stream
tributary
river
estuary
sea
evaporation
precipitation
raindrop
puddle
trickle
stream
tributary
river
estuary
sea
evaporation
precipitation
raindropThe sea: 7�.8 miles from the source
Fact: in a 100-year period, a water molecule spends 98 years in the ocean, 20 months as ice, about 2 weeks in lakes and rivers, and less than a week in the atmosphere.
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Women’sAll women’s trousers come in a regular leg and a long leg. Regular leg is 31in and long leg is 33in. 8 10 12 14 16Chest 32 34 36 38 40Waist 26 28 30 32 34Hips 34 36 38 40 42All measurements are in inches
Men’sAll men’s trousers come in regular length which is 32in, and long length which is 34in. S M L XL XXLChest 36-38 38-40 40-42 42-44 –Chest 34-36 36-38 39-41 41-43 43-45
(bottom line for t-shirts & technical jackets only)
All measurements are in inches
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Design and photographyDesigned by Nick Hand, Pete Da-vies and Teri Hunt.
Photography by Jon Matthews, Nick Hand, David Ralph and Ben Lennox, assisted by Mark Brown. Lighting by David Ralph. Product photography by Simon Moss. Flatshot styling by Elements Man-agement (cheers Penny). On-site styling by Nisha Sharma.
Additional photography: Eric Lees (p4–5 and p104–105), Tony Davidson (p60–61), Teri Hunt (p84–85).
An awful lot of writing by Pete Da-vies, and a little bit by David and Clare Hieatt, Jon Matthews and Rob Warner.
Illustration creditsIntro: Harriet Russell, Life recipe, My soundtrack: Pete Davies, The fisher-man: David Sparshott, Barefootin’ and Geeks Corner: Jenny Bowers.
PrintPrinted by Cambrian Printers of Ab-erystwyth – an ISO 14001 Environ-mental Standard accreditied printer (they’ve even got their own wormery). The catalogue has been printed on Challenger Off-set, which is elemental chlorine free and from sustainable sources. Our catalogue is fully recyclable and biodegradable.
T-shirt credits this season Not Seen On TV, Love Dog, ESC, Off Off On (girls), Yoga: Pete Davies, Leave No Trace: Geoff McFetridge, Smile: Robert Draper, Hopetemist: Annabelle Poiron.
Credit and thanksThree cheers for Anja for produc-ing it and thanks a bunch Alison, Harri, Pat and Jess for their helping hands. To the models Hayley, Iso-belle, Lydia, Marta, Gabriella, Jen-nifer and Grace. To James Lynch for the kind use of fforest farm (and cooking the magnificent seafood barbecue).
Thanks indeed to our team riders Dave Chesson, Simon Skipp, Jim Davage, Chris Smith, Matt Berridge, Chris Jackson and Dan Yeomans for their model behaviour. Cheers also to the other riders Jack Moore, Tom Johnstone, the twins John and Andrew Tomlinson, Chris Wallis, Nums, Jack Lynch and Paul An-derson (next stop London Fashion Week). Thanks to Rob Warner for coming along too (despite a broken ankle). Get well soon mate.
To Sophie Wellan for cooking for us all week – some of the best grub I’ve ever tasted. To Gareth Evans for his ramp building skills and David Sparshott for his lovely doodles. Richard and Ben for their help with the canoes. Len and Mandy Walters for the fresh fish, lobster and crabs.
A big thank you too to I-Path and Golite for supplying us all with shoes for the shoot.
To everyone who helped us gather facts about the river – Bernard Thomas the coracle man, Pob, Alan Cox, Gary Ford, Ashley Charlwood, John Newcombe, Gareth Brian, Philip Ward and the two poach-ers we met (who shall remain anonymous), Anja’s mum for proof reading. Statistics courtesy of Environment Agency Wales and Countryside Council for Wales.
So a big thanks to all the riders, art-ists, illustrators, writers and design-ers who came down to camp and help make the week such a laugh. Without their talent, energy and passion the catalogue just wouldn’t be the same.Good times.
We missed Paul Rimmer, Korahn Gayle and Tom Lock who were oth-erwise engaged with dog babysit-ting, skate tours and film projects, respectfully. Hope we see you on the next one.
With the credits finished (sorry if I missed anyone), it’s now time for a cup of Earl Grey, then I’d like to go and enjoy the summer. See you at the beach. Pete.
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