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Bear Canister help needed!!
Hi guys, a few questions I hope you can answer: (A)Do you guys put freeze-dried food in your bear canister? (Does it smell?) (B) What do you do with trash/used toilet paper?...
Packing vs Thermos
Anyone think that forming an "insulated cylinder" inside a pack with perhaps a sleeping bag and Reflectic material, or perhaps a survival blanket, would work as good as a thermos in keeping...
Snowpeak Double-Wall Titanium Mug
The Snowpeak Double-Wall Titanium Mug is one of the most aesthetically beautiful pieces of equipment ever brought to market. It's simplicity, light weight, and insulating ability make it...
Why don't more people go Overnight Backpacking?
"Having two kids that participate in sports year round pretty much consume my weekends" It's been music, math, and D&D with our kids (yeah, pretty nerdy), hence both kids knew they'd get...
Multi-fuel stove support for Open Country 3-cup HA pot
My goal was to come up with a pot support that would work equally well with some combination of alcohol burner and Esbit tray, without having to modify the burner-to-pot distance for...
Dry Baking Set Up Questions
My set up for dry baking: Caldera Cone alcohol stove (the one that comes with it) pretty much filled with fuel simmer ring on stove to reduce the flame Evernew 1.9 L...
Connected on the trail
... That's pretty depressing Roger. But look on the bright side... they'll grow up glued to a screen, get old with their eyes glued to a screen, and, hopefully not come out...
Hikin Jim's "Dry Out West" Stove Article at GG
"Stephen, that is not a requirement in the national forests that I've traveled in for the last several years now. I go to the permit station, they issue me the wilderness permit,...
St. Vrain's Ridge Walk
A walk on the ridge that connects St. Vrain Mountain to the Continental Divide. Over the years, I've developed a taste for more off-trail jaunts. Where the terrain is a little more...
3-Season Gear List
Below is my gear list for late spring/summer/early fall. I mostly hike in North Georgia, and I welcome your comments/suggestions. I did sell my 1p tent recently for a 2p, as my...
Cookpot & Mugs for a couple
My husband and I backpack together. Neither of us has ever gone without the other and it's unlikely that we'll do so any time in the future. We currently use an MSR...
Rannoch Moor Traverse, November 2010
Rannoch Moor is an area of boggy moorland to the southeast of Glencoe, full of lochs of various sizes linked by sinuous streams and rivers. It has long fascinated me and, despite...
What size of cooking pot do you use?
What size of cooking pot do you use? Solo or group? Does it change by season? Do you do all kinds of cooking or just freezer bag cooking? Do you fry food?...
Esbit Stove: What do you use to clean your pot?
I just got home from an overnight Yosemite trip with my fellow BPLers and used an esbit stove for the 1st time. (photo essay on this trip to follow in about a...
choosing an alcohol stove
I get the feeling this is a question that gets asked all too often, but here we go: After playing with making my own stoves for a year, I've decided I want...
Multiple Tealights
I'm on a quest, probably like a lot of us, to find a really light, fuel-efficient, and very simple alky system. I want to boil water and also do trail baking the...
Camp Stoves Demand Respect
Camp Stoves Demand Respect Two in a Series of Five Camping Gear Care Articles I love home cooked meals, hot and fresh, prepared with care. It gives me more energy and keeps...
Inhaling microplastics while wearing a balaclava?
Been pondering this for a while. Especially, after seeing so many new UL balaclavas from Alpha and Power Grid. It may be light and awesome, but with the fleece right up against...
Water Bottles, Containers and Filters
Our crew of 8 is going on trek 12-11 mid June this summer. It's our first time to Philmont but our troop goes backpacking 3-4 times per year and we have a...
Backpacking to Mount Assiniboine via the Marvel Pass Trail: Part 5
Companion forum thread to: Backpacking to Mount Assiniboine via the Marvel Pass Trail: Part 5Backpacking to Mount Assiniboine through grizzly bear country requires you to pay attention! Enjoy the final day of...
