Buy a box of Annie's Cheesy Lasagna. It makes three meals so split the pasta and seasoning packet into thirds.
Ingredients:
1/3 package Annie's pasta
1/3 package Annie's seasoning
1/4 cup dried...
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Buy a box of Annie's Cheesy Lasagna. It makes three meals so split the pasta and seasoning packet into thirds.
Ingredients:
1/3 package Annie's pasta
1/3 package Annie's seasoning
1/4 cup dried...
The Petzl e+LITE https://www.petzl.com/US/EN/Sport/CLASSIC-headlamps/ePLUSLITE is my primary headlight. It may be as light (weight-wise) as you can go. It works great for me around camp after dark....
I think you answered yourself in your first post. Your pad might work fine with a little something under the hip area. A thin foam pad, extra clothes, jacket, or stuff sacks. Sleeping in your own...
My daughter has a 40-pound coon hound mix from a shelter. Emphasis on "mix". Great hiking dog.
I have just treated my clothing with permethrin in preparation for a week on the AT. My permethrin source is Martin's 10% solution diluted to .5%. I elected to do my clothing in one batch in a...
Re: [/URL][URL]http://www.fivemillionsteps.com/trailmap.php (Map of Long Trails)
Five million steps - yes! Nice resource Josh. Thank you.
I have been coming back to your website for a couple...
I used to squirt into a measuring cup and then pour it into the stove. I got this "8 oz. Alcohol Fuel Bottle with Dispenser Top" from Campmor for my hike in September. I like it a lot. It means...
To pre-filter my water I use a fuel filter such as Coghlan's Filter Funnel . For dipping out the water I use the bottom 3" of a used plastic beverage bottle.
Well, anarky321 has inspired me to commit a bit of tent anarchy myself. anarky wrote about dyeing his MSR Hubba Hubba in this thread: http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=52638 .
It’s...
It is a tough decision, they are very similar tents. For myself, I think I would go with the MSR Hubba. The deciding factor being that 40" of headroom in the Hubba is just enough; the 37" of...