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All Forum Posts by Joshua Mitchell

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Re: Cooking vs. storage
Rule of thumb (from my Chemical Engineering education), the rate at which chemical reactions proceed approximately double with every 10 Deg F increase in temperature. Obviously, this is a rule o...

In GEAR » Warning for any aluminum can pot users
April 10, 12:57pm

Re: Alcohol stove for mug
Josh, 1) Kudos on that Microtus... 2) Man, that Tri-Ti is right on the money for an alternate size...

In GEAR » Alcohol stove for mug
April 07, 8:54am

Guyot Bottles
Yeah - after an extensive search I've not been able to find a retailer that still has the double wall version. Please note, the lids are glass filled nylon... a plastic that 1) has yet to ha...

In GEAR » Good container for hot liquid (Not a debate about linings etc...)
April 03, 3:53pm

Re: WTB -- Titanium nail stakes
I remember some place that sold them individually... Ah... found them... Here: Titanium Nail Stakes AND here: Stakes

In Gear Swap » WTB -- Titanium nail stakes
April 03, 3:46pm

Re: Re: Good container for hot liquid (Not a debate about linings etc...)
If lexan is okay - Pacific Cornetta Bootleâ„¢ Double Wall Insulated 32 oz. Water Bottle By Sigg - Hot & Cool

In GEAR » Good container for hot liquid (Not a debate about linings etc...)
April 03, 2:10pm

Re: Good container for hot liquid (Not a debate about linings etc...)
Guyot Designs, SS Bottles, Double-Wall. Way lighter than other thermos's on teh market... but a little hard to find. Lexan will keep warm... but nothing beats a true double wall. Well... I g...

In GEAR » Good container for hot liquid (Not a debate about linings etc...)
April 03, 1:59pm

Re: What happens to a Merino Wool Tshirt thrown into the permanent press wash cycle?
The anti-stink properties of Merino are due to it's physical structure and chemical makeup, not due to something that has been added to the material. The only thing that's going to wreck th...

In GEAR » What happens to a Merino Wool Tshirt thrown into the permanent press wash cycle?
April 03, 10:08am

Re: Re: Loki Midi
"Uhh . . . actually I don't think I did. Good reminder, I may get on that." Please do... I'd be excited to see the results...

In GEAR » Loki MIDI Fleece
April 03, 10:02am

Re: dawg
==== "dihydrogen monoxide" Come on! Someone throw me a friggin' bone here, people. ==== I got it, I'm just late to the party. PS - If you want a wide-mouthed stainless....

In GEAR » Warning for any aluminum can pot users
April 03, 10:01am

Re: Re: More prius/ hummer stuff
"I'll reserve judgment for after they've got it figured out, because economics on this scale is WAY above my pay grade." Actually, for individuals, it's a fairly simple ans...

In Editor's Roundtable » Backcountry Cookfires: Overview and Techniques for Cooking Over an Open Flame
April 02, 9:20am

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