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fuel usage comparison I have been wondering about the differences in fuel consumption (by weight) between white gas and canister gas stoves, especially for winter use. So, I did a little testing on the stoves I have in ... |
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Re: JMT logistics questions. The longest waterless stretch on the JMT (assuming a few snow patches will be hanging around near passes) is about 5 or 6 miles between Deer Creek and the Duck Lake outlet stream. You'll probab... |
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Re: TrailStar And Twin Sisters Stephen Mullen writes: "I had also looked at the Twin sisters but was put off by reports that the pegging points where to far apart for a proper windy pitch and the snow skirt is easily damage... |
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Re: Suggestions for Ultralite winter shelter under $200 I've had good luck with an MSR Twin Peaks - which I believe is now revised and renamed the twin sisters - it handles snow load well, and high winds really well. Black Diamond Betalight is the s... |
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Re: Re: can we get a test, please Roger - I've read most (if not all) of the stove articles on BPL, and yes, lots of fuel usage data - for the various canister gas stoves. But almost none for any WG stoves, and none that direct... |
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can we get a test, please Boy, we see this question or one like it often. So it would be great if Roger or Will (or both) could do a real-world based test on this - how about a Snow peak upright, a jetboil Sol, a Whisperlit... |
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extra room I made some with 3 oz Polarguard 3D, using a pattern i Already had developed for shell pants. I found I had to add substantial extra girth to the outside shell pieces to allow for the insulation to... |
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Re: Load lifters Load lifters are intended to lift the shoulder strap off the top of your shoulders slightly - or at least to reduce the load placed on the top of your shoulders by the shoulder strap. To do this, t... |
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Re: Help Me Design the Ultimate Pack This is what I do, which I think is fairly easy and works very well. My stays sit in webbing pockets that are sewn to the pack body right behind the hipbelt attachment, with the bottoms of the pock... |
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pick any two warm. compressible. synthetic. pick any two and you can have it. one of them has to go |
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