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Lightweight Crew Gear Consolidated Thread
I've gone through the Philmont forum here and there are many mentions of lightweight crew gear that you take rather than using Phil-gear. In addition to wanting to go lighter, we need...
How many use the Caldera Cone (any fuel)
This may seem like a GEAR thread topic but I think the FOOD/COOKING forum is also a good place. I have a Trail Designs Sidewinder ti cone and Inferno insert for burning...
Lite Trail Solid Fuel System
"Doesn't the Esbit gunk stick to these parts too and wouldn't that be kinda nasty to have INSIDE your cooking pot?" If you look at the picture in the OP, the orange...
"tarp" sleeping at Philmont?
Does anyone know the where to find the "written" policy about the use of sleeping under tarps at Philmont? For example, if I wanted to use a Gatewood Cape with some bug...
Sawyer Squeeze Filter Tips
Hey Jay: What bag is that (above)? I did the same thing years ago with a platypus (and different inline filter) and the bladder was fine. I assume that I can do...
Ways to sleep better
One of the more difficult things that I encounter on a backpacking trip is getting a good night’s sleep, especially on the 1st few nights. After that, I am usually so exhausted...
Where to get NANO activated carbon?
As seen in these videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Spw6PVQClUo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPENqD-V-TQ Google did not turn up much. Is nano activated carbon the same thing as regular powdered carbon seen here: http://www.buyactivatedcharcoal.com/activated_charcoal_powder Or is it actually some...
Dwr
Is it supposed to wear off/out in only three washes and like ten times being worn? The washing instructions say to hand wash in cold water and line dry. I was shocked...
Can’t Stand the Heat? Run to the Hills!
Can't Stand the Heat? Run to the Hills! For anyone who resides in the harsh environment of the desert southwest, the seemingly omnipotent and powerful astronomical body of the Sun is a...
How much water do you need
When hiking with others I need less water than the average. What drives me toward the average? Caffene, Food, Sun on uncovered skin. A cool sleeper I rarely have condensation. The usual...
WHY?
Step out of your practical shoes for a minute and consider meditating on the following question before delivering your response to it: I already know you are interested in backpacking. But why...
Hot tea drinkers HELP!
What is the best way to transport Tea Leaves? Loose or in bags. I need help planning for a long distance trip. I am very weight conscious but just HAVE to have...
Gear list for W.Mountains c.1939!
Found this 1939 gear list/discussion at random while searching for ponchos.. I found it fascinating. He starts off by saying there are "There are two ways of being miserable in the mountains",...
Questions / Help need for cutting weight
I've been trying to reduce weight and have made some pretty big strides so far - switched to tarp tent, 20 oz bag, jam2, alcohol stove. However, I still need to wrap...
guyotdesigns firefly lantern
I didnt notice this searching on the site so I thought I would post it up. no weight on it though. only downfall is i dont know of a lightweight nalgene style...
groceries for ten days in the Pasayten
Oh, and the butter dish isn't going... The butter might, though. Cliff bars are our friend. Have you considered olive oil in lieu of butter? Oh, yes--that looks pretty compact for 10...
Episode 102 | Polartec Alpha Direct
Companion forum thread to: Episode 102 | Polartec Alpha DirectIn episode 102 of the Backpacking Light podcast you’re going to learn about the origin, evolution, and use of Polartec Alpha Direct in...
@ Roger - FMS-116T stove question
Hi James I understand flame chemistry. I also understand the concepts behind the basic Davy Safety Lamp, and how that blocks anything close to 'pre-combustion' from crossing the metal barrier. I have...
BeFree Filter Update: Bad News, 3 Days on the Trail with 5 People
the good news was he re-established flow. the bad news was that the media was damaged. Greg, Your conclusion is correct. Thanks for drawing it together. I should have done a better...
Montane Minimus 777 Jacket Review
Things which would make this and future product reviews much more useful: More info about the actual tester(s) and the author(s). More info about which other jackets the tester has used and...
