Another +1 for the closed foam pad
I use a blue one I got at Meijer ( I think).
I cut all four corners to be round, which makes it fit better in the hammock (WBBB in my case), plus it works great...
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Another +1 for the closed foam pad
I use a blue one I got at Meijer ( I think).
I cut all four corners to be round, which makes it fit better in the hammock (WBBB in my case), plus it works great...
+1 on the Moab.
I had a hard time getting used to them, but now I find them to be the happy medium you're asking for - at least for me.
+1 on the cozy.Works just like simmering and doesn't need any fuel.
Everything edible, including sealed items and the cook kit (pot, stove, mug...).
Also any personal care items with a scent (toothpaste!).
I still use my original Trangia stove that I bought 28 years ago :-)
Yep, works for me!
Thanks :-)
Sounds great.
Again, thanks for your work!
Hey attroll,
Thanks for your responses, I really appreciate all your work :-)
Now that you did the upgrade - does Whiteblaze now work with any of those mobile applications?
Thanks!
Bummer. Thanks for the reply!
Howdy,
Just wondering if anybody knows if Tapatalk is support in Whiteblaze?
I just did a search but couldn't find anything.
(It would enhance my morning commute significantly ;))
+1 for tooth powder. It's lighter and easier to rinse than toothpaste.
Wie jetzt - noch'n Deutscher in Durham?
Sounds like you just need to learn more ways to open your beer :D
I used to be a dog owner (my dog very recently died of cancer). I always kept her on a leash while hiking, even though She would have listened to me 100% of the time. She was extremely well trained....
Yeah...and now you almost cross-posted me with that post again :D
Just go to
http://www.hammockforums.net/
Search for any questions you have in that forum, and you will find the answer :D
Exactly my setup as well.
Ah, I get it. Thanks!
Do you have a link or something for those sip caps? Sounds interesting...
That's exactly my take as well.
When I go with other "serious" hikers I always take my cat can stove. It's reliable and super lightweight.
When I go with "sofa hikers" I'll take the pocket...
Just another thought in case you're really worried what people think about you:
When I approach somebody, and the person is ignoring me, I usually assume that (s)he has earbuds and is listening to...
The ULA guys have a video how to adjust their backpacks, but the same principles should work for just about any other pack:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II0JVGxoz2U
Dang, that sounds familiar to me.