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twosticks
03-15-2010, 10:49
Would be handy to bring in the woods. Easy to prepare and clean up isn't much of a hassle either.
Though, I wonder if one should use dehydrated water. Hmm.
You forget how to boil macaroni?
The guy with the burnt face should have built one of Uncle Skids' mouthguard doodad thingys.
You forget how to boil macaroni?
I think I'd be banned from my family if I did that! :D
Buzz_Lightfoot
03-15-2010, 12:55
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So would an UL packer take the water and add salt from the wild or verse-visa?
So would an UL packer take the water and add salt from the wild or verse-visa?
I'd go with the wild water.. However, the average backpacker is sweating enough where you should be able to scrape off an ample amount of salt from the body.
I'd go with the wild water.. However, the average backpacker is sweating enough where you should be able to scrape off an ample amount of salt from the body.
Bring friends. I ain't lickin' your leg.
Had a dog that would do that, always from behind. Scare the WW noodle out of you.
Buzz_Lightfoot
03-16-2010, 13:02
I'd go with the wild water.. However, the average backpacker is sweating enough where you should be able to scrape off an ample amount of salt from the body.
Could take nothing from home at all and just use sweat. Just sayin'...