Actually I was planning that originally, I'm still trying to see how that will work in the VB software since links are not the same in the code.Quote:
Originally Posted by titanium_hiker
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Actually I was planning that originally, I'm still trying to see how that will work in the VB software since links are not the same in the code.Quote:
Originally Posted by titanium_hiker
Great list Fst Sgt saying that while im at parade rest lol. I once found my wife a pair of lady oslo hikers at the Goodwill store for 5 dollar had maybe one short hike in them she tried them on and they fit great. Now back to stoves so is my canister pocket rocket stove okay i assume fuels available.
Wow! This is great. Hadn't seen it yet. For tose that have their gear it is a pretty goo checklist too. Good work, Sgt Rock.
nice work, very helpfull
awsome list
Once again, Great information Sgt.Rock!
"The more I carry, the more I enjoy camping; the less I carry, the more I enjoy hiking. So with that in mind, are you going camping or hiking?"
Well said!
Where in the world do you get a pack that weighs only 32 ounces? It must cost a small fortune.
Where can you buy a new ULA Circuit for $114? :)
Wheeew! Was about to break out the credit card if it was $114! :0
Glad I could clear that up fer ya
Took me 6 years to find your article(s). Funny, even with all the "improvements, widgits, & gadgets" that have been introduced since you published your list, you still cover all the bases. My hats off to you Sarge, (almost said Sir), along with a pack full of gratitude.
I learned back in 1970 to listen to the "Top" and I would make it back home. As you can see I am still here. Hope you are still humping the boonies, and may our paths cross someday. The first brew will be on me.
Respectfully,
Jungle John