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Caldera Keg H with Esbit
I hadn't seen much info about Esbit usage with the Caldera Keg and wanted to share my experience. My setup for my JMT hike this summer was as follows.. Caldera Cone and...
Thai Curry
Here is a meal that I love to eat on the trail. It is a great tasting, hearty meal full of calories and protein. The meal serves 2 people. I have multiplied...
Thai Curry
Here is a meal that I love to eat on the trail. It is a great tasting, hearty meal full of calories and protein. The meal serves 2 people. I have multiplied...
Thai Curry
Here is a meal that I love to eat on the trail. It is a great tasting, hearty meal full of calories and protein. The meal serves 2 people. I have multiplied...
Getting Started With MYOG (Sewing machines and other equipment needed)
Hey MYOG Community I hope everyone is keeping busy with their on projects! I was trying to find any previous relevant threads on the topic, but it is quite hard without a...
Water hauling strategy?
The Philmont packing list suggests 2-3.5 gallon containers for water hauling, Â We have a crew of 11, and I was thinking about requiring each person bring a 2L Platy bottle for this...
Cup for smoothies/shakes
Last summer on the AT my cooking and eating containers consisted of a EpiGas 800ml titanium pot with foil lid, no handles (3 oz) and Campbell's cup (1 oz). Â I got some...
Canister vs Esbit
I have used Esbit for years but was intrigued by the weight of the BRS-3000T stove and the longstanding claim that canisters can meet or exceed Esbit weight efficiency if used efficiently....
Water Filtering/Purification - Which to choose?
Hi Guys, I am all new to backpacking and would like to get some feedback on the water filters/purifiers I have chosen below as I need help choosing which will be the...
Electrolyte needs and real food
"Your assumed 60 bpm resting heart rate seems high to me if you mean a true resting rate (before you get out of bed in the morning) and you are in good...
park closures... insanity... time for civil disobediance?
Don't go in there The area around the Grand Canyon is a ghost town. It's no different inside, and park rangers are working to keep it that way, according to The Republic...
Icy feet
One big problem I have on trips in the fall and spring is my ridiculously cold toes. I'm fine during the day, but particularly in the evening setting up, and in the...
How Much White Gas Do I Need?
How much white gas should one bring on a trip? I don't know that I can give you a one-size-fits all answer since so much depends on the individual and conditions, but...
The Sawyer Squeeze just got better
Yep. Definitely filters. Substantially less margin for error than the Steripen. Gotta order me some of those Evernew bottles! One thing to note: I don't think Sawyer actually make too many different...
My new stove setup, under 3oz. Everything but fuel.
Stove, pot, lid, pot stand, windscreen, and mug for 2.9oz(81g). If I'm hiking alone I can leave the mug and be at 2.5oz(71g). Lightest cook system? I think I finally found my...
i so wanted this to work
.8oz .....seemed cool but had no purpose.... Insulated cocktail mug? I could think of many. What is the reason you said no purpose? is that a rubber band? reflectix could be lighter....
Fitness
Anybody considering a home workout routine should look at rosstraining.com. Ross Enamait is the man. No gimmicks, no magic, no expensive toys. He advocates a moderate, full-spectrum diet (no paleo/vegan/no-carb/high-carb or other...
Help getting under 10 lbs
Any suggestions to help me get below 10 lbs for 30F+ trips? http://www.backpackinglight.com/backpackinglight/forums/gear_lists/111cd2d3c44a7057c36cc9af78ae5bef.pdf Some things I've been considering dumping: 1 GG Thinlight - only use SMD pack for foot insulation from ground...
MLD 475ML MUG
does anyone know which silicone rings will fit this? no idea which rings will fit, but I own one of these if you need exact dimensions, I can break out the caliper...
West Coast Trail – May 2010
West Coast Trail (British Columbia, Canada) May 9-11, 2010 My buddy Marc Lindenbach and I tackled the West Coast trail earlier this month and got through it in just over 48 hours...
