The titanium set is only 6.5oz, not a big weight concern. Though I am aware an aluminum can will beat that any day. Guess I'm just trying to justify my purchases! :banana
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The titanium set is only 6.5oz, not a big weight concern. Though I am aware an aluminum can will beat that any day. Guess I'm just trying to justify my purchases! :banana
Fantastic pics, I'd have been a bit concerned as those can get pretty nasty if you catch them in the wrong state of mind.
I've always used a Hiker Pro and really enjoy it. To me, water is the single most important thing I consume therefore I want it the best quality I can get it on the trail.
I second the pocket rocket. Convenience over weight in this case.
I generally don't mind snakes, but I have a tendency to lose my compassion for the poisonous ones. Nice pic!
I would assume that if you had to melt snow you could run it through a charcoal filter to remove any doubt you have about the pH.
Often times you can get the backcountry branded titanium cooking set for $29.99 on steepandcheap.com, and occasionally on the regular site as well.
I read your post, but time after time I've seen places with Leave No Trace signs everywhere but somehow still covered in trash and beer cans. I wouldn't call your experience typical.
I noticed a number of people complained about the smell, how often do you use your Fivefingers to make them smell?
Kroger has some self branded single serve water flavoring packets that I love and they have a significant variety of flavor selection as well.
Wow! This is amazing!
Realistically this could be called "How to get people to do the right thing?", and as it seems no one really knows the answer.
You're already extremely light, I'd take the sit pad just to have somewhere nice to sit after long days of hiking. It's not like it's made out of lead.
Props to another Lexingtonian. And to believe I once bragged about running below 4:45 on a single mile. Outrageous.
Stargazing can sometimes really put things into perspective, at least for me anyway.
Not sure if I could get over that it has no floor.
From his wiki:
Sounds like a giant sissy to me.
*whoops, meant 'numbers of'.
I'm from Kentucky and I know numerous of people who have contracted Lyme locally. That map is a bit of a farce.
Agreed. Nothing too dangerous about isopropyl or HEET, you wouldn't have to ship it as you can get it widely available and can avoid the negative consequences of what appear to be ever changing...
I suppose its personal preference. How much do you eat in a sitting? Sit down and consume a meal of what you will typically want to eat. Does it seem appropriate in volume? Multiply that times the...
100% agree. People are sometimes far too trusting.
I like the ambition, if you maintain that attitude 100 in 24 should be an attainable goal.
Good to hear, hope this is the case when I'm down in G'burg this weekend. I'll let everyone know.
That doesn't sound bad at all, awful lot of clothes however. What is the full pack weight of this loadout?