Check this out
Tauntaun Sleeping Bag.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/tauntaun.html
I wonder how heavy and how warm it is.
If its good for an overnight on Hoth I might just pick one up. ...
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Check this out
Tauntaun Sleeping Bag.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/tauntaun.html
I wonder how heavy and how warm it is.
If its good for an overnight on Hoth I might just pick one up. ...
Use a Slurpie© straw from 7-Eleven®
Its a spoon and a straw. Weighs almost nothing.
Thanks Alligator I'l check out that Old Town website. What's the difference between primary vs secondary stability? I plan on fishing and sometimes and also going out on the lake myself once in...
I am planning on canoeing the the NH section of the Appalachian trail this month and I need some advice....
Just kidding... ;) Actually, I just need a canoe for fishing and some overnight camping...
Crocs.....is it true they're going out of business?
A friend of mine told me they were going under?
How can that be?!? I see lots of people wearing them...my kid loves them...man dad says they...
Mozol-Tov!!!! :banana
I've been looking at Bivy Sacks but I don't hear much talk about them at Whiteblaze.
Does anybody in these forums use a bivy sack instead of a tent or tarp?
:)
I know they are heavy so I would not be using one on the Trail but when I return to civilization Mrs. Sirbingo likes me somewhat clean shaven...However, I can't stand shaving...Its a hassle, I cut...
Super Cat Stove.
http://www.earthenexposure.com/kayaking/Images/stove&fuel.jpg
I seriously do not know what all the debate is about. This thing works great and its bomb proof.
...IMHO ;)
Whats up y'all,
I'm fine sleeping on a CCF Pad....but they are a pain too pack. Way too bulky.
I need some advice on how to roll/fold/tie up this thing so it doesn't take up all the room in...
I agree, lose the lexan fork and knife.
That's kinda what I do too....
The Zip is my favorite stove b/c I like to cook and boil lots of water. For example, I like to boil up a ton of water for coffee, tea, hot cocoa, oatmeal, hot water...
I love my Sierra Zip. I used it exclusively this summer...I never had a problem finding wood or getting it lit. Its the fan that makes it fool proof....for me anyway. :)
I'm thinking of making a Nomad wood stove
http://zenstoves.net/Wood/Nimblewill.jpg
Has anybody actually made one of these? Do they work well as a wood stove?
:-?
I still use my old external pack when hiking with my wife...that's b/c when I'm with her she gets to use my nice Granite Gear internal pack.
After fiddlin with a whole mess of Alky stoves I settled on the Supercat
Works like a charm. If I want to grill something I use my wood stove.
Thanks for the info alta cocker (thats Old Fhart in Yiddish)!
Oh! Now I get it! :D
huh? :confused:
What's up Y'all,
My favorite thing about my zip stove is the fan part. I can really get a hot fire going with the fan running. Wet wood isn't a problem either with the fan on high.
Anywho, ...
I'm thinking of getting the Z-Lite™ for tent camping.
Does anyone else use it and find it just fine for sleeping?
...
Also, remember the more empty space you have in your fuel bottle, the more you have to pump.
When your hiking partner says
"I want you to take the Clip 2 tent"
.... what they really mean is ...
"I want to knock boots!"
Homemade SuperCat alky stove - free
MSR Hubba tent - 3lbs $159.00
Dutch man injures posterior in mooning accident
"It says that at one point the 21-year-old "pushed his behind against the window of a restaurant" that broke and resulted in "deep wounds to his...