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    Charlie Dangerfield
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    @stueyd

    Hi Guy's first post have been browsing for some time, great source of information.
    A quick run down on me,I'm 34 I live and hike in Australia am currently in the process of going UL. Starting to get the gear sorted got a GoLite Pinnacle homemade UL cookset,would love a Hiniken pot setup be we can't get those 24oz cans over here.

    One of the last things I need is a UL tarp,but finding that hard to get over her and it has not help that my small business which was my only source of family income I have been forced to close, effects of past GFC.
    Would like to here if there are any cheap tarp options in the USA given my funds are almost zero.

    The UL seems to still be way behind you guy's in the US, with my current tent my base weight is still over 10kg but my tent weights 3kg.

    cheers
    Charlie

    PS I hope to be able to contribute to this great forum.
    And I will post a gear list soon.

    #1621602
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    "Would like to here if there are any cheap tarp options in the USA given my funds are almost zero."

    Hi Charlie, and welcome to BPL.

    Even a cheap tarp from the US is going to get pricier due to shipping cost. Were I you, given that funds are low, I'd PM your fellow Aussie, Roger Caffin, and inquire as to how to make a tarp and also local sources of lightweight material. He's a very accomplished do-it-yourselfer and also a veritable cornucopia of information.

    Your cheapest US option is likely to be Gear Swap here on BPL. You might consider starting a "want to buy" thread specifying the kind of tarp you are interested in. They pop up fairly frequently as "want to sell" items, so I'd say your chances are pretty good for scoring one used at a very reasonable price that may offset the shipping penalty.

    Cheers

    Tom

    #1621614
    Franco Darioli
    Spectator

    @franco

    Locale: Gauche, CU.

    Charlie
    For your pot I suggest you look at Mitchells ,or other "disposal" stores in your area, for this type of pot.
    pot

    This one is the 800ml version, 90g for the pot, 25g for the lid. (the knob is almost 10g, replace that with a bit of string)
    About $8 from memory.
    Franco

    #1621615
    Charlie Dangerfield
    Member

    @stueyd

    Thanks Franco I use that pot now but what do you use for a bowl/cup

    #1621616
    Bob Gross
    BPL Member

    @b-g-2-2

    Locale: Silicon Valley

    I purchased some dates at a grocery store. They were packaged in a 15-ounce plastic bowl. It weighs a half-ounce. Perfect.

    If I splurge, I carry two.

    –B.G.–

    #1621619
    Mark McLauchlin
    BPL Member

    @markmclauchlin

    Locale: Western Australia

    Hi Charlie,

    PM with what you are looking for, I have a few things that maybe of interest. I'm on the West Coast.

    Cheers

    #1621621
    Jeff Antig
    Member

    @antig

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Do you guys have GSI products? The GSI cascadian cup is my favorite. $2GSI

    #1621622
    Mark McLauchlin
    BPL Member

    @markmclauchlin

    Locale: Western Australia

    Yeh sure do, Ranger Camping sell them here, nice and cheap but not as low as $2.

    My Cup was from the $2 dollar store. Cutting the handles off meant that It will fit into most pots. I take a cup most times as I dont like to drink wine/port from metal :)

    #1621626
    Franco Darioli
    Spectator

    @franco

    Locale: Gauche, CU.

    Charlie
    I am now using the "caddy" that comes with the TiTri Caldera Cone set up. (I bought the caddy separately as it was not available when I purchased the kit)
    The top is my mug ,the bottom my bowl, the two combined for re-hydrating.
    I have not seen that type of container here. (mine was from AntiGravity Gear)
    Before I used a Ti pot and a Lexan mug, then a few Decor bowls and later a (700ml ?) mug , also with a "steam release" lid. (from Coles)
    Franco

    #1621651
    tommy d
    Member

    @vinovampire

    If your funds are low and you're looking for a cheap and reasonably light tarp, buy a blue "poly" tarp. I've seen 8' by 6' blue tarps for $5 USD. And they should weigh about 1 lb. When more funds become available and if you decide you like using tarps, buy a lighter and more expensive option.

    #1621753
    Charlie Dangerfield
    Member

    @stueyd

    Thanks Tom I will send a PM

    #1621812
    Nate Meinzer
    Member

    @rezniem

    Locale: San Francisco

    The grommets on these are not good at sustaining loads. I've had the grommets pulled out the very first pitch, within minutes. You're probably better off getting a nylon urethane tarp like this (link) that is made for camping yet cheaper, albeit heavier, than the sil stuff most use around here.

    #1621832
    Andrew Lush
    BPL Member

    @lushy

    Locale: Lake Mungo, Mutawintji NPs

    Hi Charlie,

    Welcome to BPL.

    There's a few of us poor gear-deprived Aussies on this forum. And of course there is Roger C, a doyen of this site, with lots of great ideas on how to make lightweight bushwalking work on a local scale.

    Regarding your needs for a cook system, I have a a 950 ml Molsen beer can that I will send you if you PM me. (It's a Canadian beer that bought while visiting Quebec, purely because it comes in big cans) Sadly, there's no beer left, but it sure beats our 375ml cans that we have here in Oz.

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