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Thoughts on Pots with Screw on Lids
For the longest time, I have been carrying a plastic peanut butter jar with a lid. I use this for shaking up my cold coffee or cold chocolate, and for carrying these...
Esbit burner testing
fair point Roger, but it’s a different technology. More contemplative. More suited to coffee. I find a canister stove very suited to morning tea and coffee. Cheers Still this fascination with new...
collecting water
For those using chemicals to treat their water: what is your technique for collecting/filtering water before treating? a cut-down old Platy to scoop, and a coffee filter / mesh fuel screen/funnel works...
Home Freeze-Drying vs. Other Trail Food Preparation Strategies
Companion forum thread to: Home Freeze-Drying vs. Other Trail Food Preparation StrategiesDrew Smith talks about the place of home freeze-drying in the wider context of trail food strategies, and attempts freeze dried...
2022 Bob Open
Only 9 brave souls toed the line this year. Congratulations to everyone and I cant wait to read your reports. This was by far the most rewarding and fulfilling BMO for me...
Air-Activated Heating/Cooking Systems
I have been performing a fair bit of research into 'flameless' cooking systems in recent months. There are various ready made solutions out there including: 1. Trekmates Flameless Cooking Flask. 2. Barocook....
13-day Grand Canyon Traverse
So a friend and I are doing a 13-day trip across the Grand Canyon in December. We're estimating 110 miles, mostly off-trail. We've been planning it for about a year. Here's the...
Calling Backpackin' Bartenders: Need Alcohol for a Lightweight
I confess to being an alcoholic lightweight. I can handle 1-1/2 beers, or 1.5 oz of vodka very diluted in a large mixed drink, but the alcohol really has to be thinned...
Having hard time justifying the weight of a jetboil
I have a Jetboil and know that it is far from a UL cooking item but I use it for a mug and bowl as well. See my food prep is very...
Best stove under $75
Looking for a new stove and don't want to spend a lot of money. I don't really care what kind of fuel it uses. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated. If you genuinely...
Emergency blakent groundsheet
I was just wondering if an emergency blanket would add any warmth to my sleeping system as a gound sheet. Seems like it would act as a barrier to seperate the cold...
Noob to Lightweight needs help!
G'day from sunny Melbourne! I am getting back into backpacking after a lay off of 20 years and thought I might ask some advice. I am also a Scout Leader so will...
Best Canister Stove Choices?
Looking to get a somewhat efficient stove that's pretty easy to use and will last a while. Yes, I know I can make a cheap/free alky stove fairly easily-I did so with...
Storing ESBIT tablets
Perhaps I've mentioned this before but here goes anyway. I store my ESBIT tablets, both at home and on the trail, in used mylar/aluminum lined coffee bags. I use Gorilla tape to...
Growers Cup Coffeebrewer
Described as a disposable French press. Inside the pouch is a filter with 26 g of freshly ground specialty coffee. To brew 3 cups of coffee, all you need is to open...
pouring boiling water into the caldera caddy
Hi, The caddy is made from "food grade plastic," but does that mean it's safe to pour boiling water into it to make tea or coffee? Thanks, rhz I use mine for...
Chopsticks
Lightweight, food utensil, finger splint, fire tinder, back scratcher. Prop your shoes open at night to dry out. clean out your muddy treads. Stirrer for coffee. bathroom trail marker. > Prop your...
Bladder Trouble.
Last weekend's overnight was entirely dry; I packed 6 liters of water, planning on about 15 miles of hiking in <24 hours, ramen for dinner and coffee for breakfast, hot temperatures, and...
Why gray? A completely superfluous question about silnylon shelters.
i don't konw what people are doing that they are complaining of dreariness inside. i wake up, make coffee, sit in my hammock and have my coffee, then pack up and hike....
Ultralight Sleeping Bag Compression Stuff Sack
and stuffed in with all the delicacy of a person... stuffing a too big sleeping bag into the bottom of a too small backpack as the coffee starts to kick into gear....
