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Has any one used this or a similar product? It looks like coffee in a tea bag. Thank, Doug I haven't used that particular brand but I have used other brands that...
How to Make Coffee in the Backcountry: Gear and Methods
This article provides an overview of coffee-making methods (how to make coffee in the backcountry) while backpacking, with a study of their complexity and weight.
No Normal Coffee Paste Review
No Normal Coffee Paste is a compact coffee alternative that requires no brewing. It can be eaten directly from its tube or mixed with water (cold or hot), or spread on or into other food for a quick caffeine boost or coffee flavor injection. It offers a convenient way to consume real coffee without the weight or complexity of traditional brewing methods.
CS Instant Coffee Review
CS Instant Coffee is a small instant coffee product designed to compete with Starbucks Via and other popular backcountry coffee solutions.
Kuju Pour Over Coffee Review
Kuju pour over coffee singles are direct-trade, ethically-sourced coffee packaged in a single-serving disposable pour over pouch.
Episode 21 | Backcountry Coffee
Coffee. What makes a good cup, what makes a bad cup, and what are the best ways to java yourself in the backcountry? All these questions and more are the subject of this episode of the Backpacking Light Podcast.
Episode 24 | Gear We Love (2020 Edition)
Andrew and Ryan talk about some of the BPL Staff's favorite gear, our gear review philosophy, current news, and more!
Brooks Range Summer 2015 – fragments: Part 1
Time in the outdoors gives us a chance to question ourselves and find the primary motivation for fear. Oh and there are bears too.
Notes from the Field: Rambling the High Sierra (Revisited)
An alpine ramble along part of the Roper High route of the High Sierras, leaves plenty of time for fishing and relaxation.
Lake Superior Coastal Trail Adventure
The Superior Coastal trail offers stunning views of Lake Superior that for this duo of hikers symbolized a shared spiritual transformation that cannot be erased.
Summer Alpine Ice Climbing in Montana’s Beartooth Mountains
"Ryan Jordan and Alan Dixon's enjoyable narrative of an alpine ice climb of Whitetail Peak provides a scenic armchair backdrop to their detailed analysis of lightweight backpacking and climbing equipment. Gear lists...
Not Your Ordinary Lightweight Backpacker: An Interview with Bill Merchant
Not Your Ordinary Lightweight Backpacker: An Interview with Bill Merchant
Lightweight Backpacking 101: An Introductory Manual for Lightening Your Load Today (1st Edition – August 2001)
Lightweight Backpacking 101: An Introductory Manual for Lightening Your Load Today (1st Edition - August 2001)
Bivy sacks & intimacy with the open sky
What makes you bivy? I choose bivy sacks for pitch-anywhere flexibility, fast setup, stealth, and intimacy with the open sky.
Freezer Bag Cooking - Adverse Health Impact?
Is freezer bag cooking a health hazard? Various scientific studies have recommended against cooking in plastic with a microwave. Does similar chemical leeching occur after pouring boiling water into a plastic bag...
"Older backpackers"-What concessions are you willing to make as you age?
In Sept. Tom K. and I initiated an e-mail discussion about concessions older backpackers might have to make to continue backpacking as they age. Tom is 77 and I'm 75 so this...
SteriPen Users -- Solids pre-treatment?
I'm trying out several water treatment methods this year, one of which is a SteriPen Traveler Opti I got off STP some time ago. I have looked at solids filters, etc. to...
Pot
Hello, I am looking for a pot thats is less than 1 L. 0.9 is perfect for me. My uses: mainly boiling water, occasionally cook easy stuff like rice, pasta. I am...
UL winter cook kit
Bob, I agree with your graphs of boil times and stand corrected. BUT... (You knew this was coming ;o) from my experience with both canister and white gas stoves I've found that...
