Sold thanks for looking folks
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Sold thanks for looking folks
Sold thanks for looking
A bump for good measures
[QUOTE=gof;1876895]How old is this stoday/QUOTE]
bought 2 years ago new fired up other day runs all seals good plus new ones included. Nothing wrong with just not using it.
MSR whisperlight international stove used maybe 4 times includes al accessories and 20 ox fuel bottle $60 shipped lower 48 paypal
Just a little bump
Like new large size OR Verglas Gators warn on 3 short trips $60 New $30 lower 48 shipped paypal
Updated and never got Pm
Will sale all for $135 shipped or Best Offer saves me on shipping $135 is savings of $40 alone
Withdrawn thanks for looking folks
SOLD hanks everyone for looking
Not wanting them to work Want to eliminate the weight got them at a good price. Thanks for BD info though
Has anyone ever tried to remove the antshock feature from there poles want to get rid of the extra weight and they don't work anyway. good poles besides that. I have the leki makalu ones
Ok where was his gear he was wet and cold he is doing a thru hike makes you wonder
I have the katadyn base camp gravity filter uses the same filter as hiker pro does real well , If you can DIY they are easy to make as well. Now saying all that someday I want to get a sawyer gravity...
With the weight of alcohol stoves and the simplicity why not take a stove it's a few ounces and will help keep your sanity JIMO
I just get pre made mixes Wyoming Best or Con Yeager you can do 1 to 20 lbs and found in Pa stores
Sounds good should dehydrate and rehydrate well .
I try to go light weight not ultra I am around 30 lbs with my hammock and tarp winter different story I use a pulk sled and may have 70 lbs but I don't hike as far each day as in other seasons either...
My heart goes out to your friend and family prayers sent
Been following the blog I will be out testing gear in snow when I get some I have on order first
I have been using my Nesco for 2 years love it although I do like the I believe it's called the Excalibur Dehydrators there about $300 compared to $ 50 for nesco They have the flat trays that slide...
Just made a Not so stuffed bell pepper casserole which I dehydrated for the trail
I use mine all the time switched to tea light now little lighter
Has anyone ever heard of these they are identical to the MSR denalli snowshoes made by same company in the same factory just minus the MSR logo and price tag If so have they held up what are your...