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Steve S (idahosteve) - BPL Forum Member

My Locale Idaho
About Me Left the climbing arena recently, and am now lightening my load in anticipation of wandering all over the high country!
StateIdaho
My Website URLhttp://www.getlostoffroad.com
My PDF Gear Listshr gear list

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All Forum Posts by Steve S

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Owyhee info
Any time you need some info on the area, make sure to contact me. I'd be glad to help out! I live right at its edge, can see it from my window as I type this! We are looking at a superb water y...

In On the Web » get lost website
December 16, 10:48am

get lost website
I've taken the plunge and put a website together to support a guidebook I wrote a couple of years back. As I started to put it together, I couldn't help but slide off on a few tangents, one...

In On the Web » get lost website
December 16, 9:34am

success
Guys, thanks so much for the feedback. I went out and took one of my stoves and drilled another hole in between each of the existing holes, then did a second line of holes below it. Total change in...

In Make Your Own Gear » Gram Weenie Pro Stove tuning
December 09, 3:07pm

gram weenie tuning
Very cool! 50 holes! Wow, had no idea! I will take out the ole cordless and get to work on one. Thanks for all the response! I'll let you know what happens.

In Make Your Own Gear » Gram Weenie Pro Stove tuning
December 09, 1:30pm

Gram Weenie Pro Stove tuning
I've made a handful of stoves now, but still seem to be searching for the right flame pattern/blossom. The only good source of bottles that I've found have been at the dollar store, and the...

In Make Your Own Gear » Gram Weenie Pro Stove tuning
December 09, 7:52am

Re: more SHR
Well I went ahead and purchased Skurka's mapset for the SHR. He really has done an amazing job. My route that I had done in TOPO matched up really well with what he did as well. What I really l...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » SHR ?'s and your thoughts.
December 07, 4:28pm

Joseph
I for one would be happy to get a dialogue going to see what might come about! I've been digging around and planning and plotting this route for a while. My two questions now pretty much re...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » SHR ?'s and your thoughts.
December 01, 11:09am

Re: Best backpacking in your area
I'm in Idaho and all the backpacers hike the Toxaway Loop in the Sawtooths. I think pretty much any other trail in the Sawtooths is better! LOL But that just means I rarely ever see any other p...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » Best backpacking in your area
November 22, 9:58pm

Re: windshirt?
Exactly! Usually really light, just enough protection to keep you warm or dry as you move in changing conditions. Here's a pic of mine, a Montbell that weighs 3oz I think...

In GEAR » windshirt?
November 21, 5:46pm

One of a kind experience
Well, this post is essentially a trip report, but then again, thats like saying that our hikes are "just" hikes. This report is long, with pics etc. but I wanted this to be in a predom...

In Philosophy & Technique » One of a kind experience
November 20, 5:14pm

All Reader Reviews by Steve S

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Snow Peak LiteMax
I decided to go with the cannister stove out of familarity instead of alcohol. I'm a new UL user, transitioning from a technical climbing background. The old MSR gas stoves were our mainstay for m...

In Stoves - Canister
July 12, 8:39am