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Re: Smaller pot size
Ah, yup that's pretty much the way to go. Just curious, what stove are you using? If the burner pattern is too wide, it may not match up to your 600 very well. However, as long as that's no...

In GEAR » Smaller pot size
February 06, 1:08pm

Wow... yeah... I'd be really careful...
there are a LOT of issues with running a canister stove inside of a tightly enclosed area. Running it inside a fully enclosed cone would really NOT be advised... as has mentioned it gets very hot j...

In Make Your Own Gear » Caldera Style windscreen for Canister Stove
February 06, 12:31pm

Re: Re: Two Foam Pads
Nice points Mark... with the foam on top, you're moving more of the total delta T / heat flux away from your body and located into the pad. Er... I'm not sure if I'm explaining that rig...

In GEAR » Sleeping pad choices
February 06, 12:27pm

Custom Size Tri-Ti Calderas are Coming!
Just saw this on TD's Products page... "CUSTOM Caldera Ti-TriTM Stove System Trail Designs is now offering Ti-Tri's made to order for any of the pot designs we currently support ...

In Multiple Use Gear » Custom Size Tri-Ti Calderas are Coming!
February 06, 12:21pm

Two Foam Pads
Thermodynamically, it's rather marginal where you place the foam insulation. With one on top and one on bottom, the only heat loss out of the BA Clearview will be through the sidewalls which is...

In GEAR » Sleeping pad choices
February 06, 8:20am

Re: Primus EtaPower Pot - 2.1 Liter
interesting idea in using it to raise the center.... I can't find the pic... but I've seen one of the bottom and the there is a ring under the heat exchanger that would allow the stove legs...

In Editor's Roundtable » Stoves, Tents and Carbon Monoxide - Deadly or not?
Part 6: Measurements on Liquid Fuel Stoves

February 06, 8:12am

Re: Grip studs for shoes
Definitely nicer that rolling your own solution out of self tapping machine screws. However, self tapping machine screw would be cheaper.

In GEAR » Grip studs for shoes
February 06, 8:09am

Re: Ringed Wax Stoves
Interesting... I can't wait to see something of the design. that sounds really cool.

In Editor's Roundtable » Explorations into Candle Stoves
February 05, 7:22pm

Re: solo Hex
To John's point, even the Spinnaker (rather than Cuben) version of the MLD MID 2008 is pretty darn light (18 oz)... MLD's tieouts seem to be rather bomber (and spinnaker fabric is stronger ...

In GEAR » 2008 Golite Shelters @
February 05, 3:07pm

Re: Refuge does have a floor!
Ron's got a blog? SWEET! Oh, and the Refuge looks really cool too... ;)

In Gear Deals » Ron Moak's new Refuge tarptent
February 05, 8:09am

All Reader Reviews by Joshua Mitchell

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Icebreaker Tech T Lite Superfine 140
This is my first Merino T-Shirt (though I have a couple other manufacturers). Wore it a few days straight in super-hot/humid Boy Scout Summer Camp... little to no smell... way comfortable... man I lik...

In Clothing - Baselayer & Fleece - WOOL
July 20, 12:54pm

Snow Peak Gigapower Ti
Got mine (Auto-Ignition) a couple years ago as my Xmas present to myself (single engineers have money...), loved it ever since.

In Stoves - Canister
August 02, 11:28am