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Re: Using Your Pack As Your Bearbag Yes. I have done that in the past. It is easier to simply carry a light bear line, since my food is already in a bag...often a corner of a garbage bag. 6 or 7 pounds is fairly easy to get up, 20lbs... |
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Re: Layering synthetic Insulated Clothing over a Down Bag Yes. With synthetics, the same principle applies. The physics of heat transfer will never change. Only the particulars (water & humidity, ventilation, and temperature) will. |
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Re: Lungs vs Microburst comparison? It takes roughly 20-30 breaths to blow up a NeoAir regular/large. I was using a regular, and I counted 22-24 breaths pretty consistantly without getting dizzy. About 1.5-2 minutes. I am guessing a ... |
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Re: Excellent Thread & Good Info... Newton, Great post and reminder for all members! I hear you on the toxicity. Stores in NY don't carry Everclear or similar. Some state law that limits drinking alcohol to around 75% or so.... |
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Re: Re: Gasoline components Ha ha, Don't even think of asking what is in White Gas. You really don't want to know, nor do the distillers. Mostly, and in it's easiest understood form, a fractionating tower is a... |
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Re: Re: Re: Everclear vs. Green Denatured "Isn't that a main ingredient in gasoline!" Supposed to be. Several different isotopes, longer chained, shorter chained organics involved, too. |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Everclear vs. Green Denatured "I'm also still very curious to do a side by side test of Green denatured vs. Everclear. I still believe the denaturants are contributing to the soot." Before you start changing an... |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Everclear vs. Green Denatured Wow, that is bloody TERRIBLE. Hmmm....I don't remember an issue between reagent grade ethanol and SLX...they both burned fairly clean. I am only somewhere around 1000' in elevation, though.... |
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Re: Frame for "frameless" pack Using CCF(Closed Cell Foam) pads for a frame is an old idea and a good one. You make a good point about two pads being needed to stiffen a frameless pack. The buttons you mention are really no heav... |
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"tornado Wick Jet alcohol stove" Yeah, I can envision somone headed out with one of the tealights, Yukio posted about. For a single overnight, a great little set up. Weight is Fair Dual purpose is Excelent (remove the heat d... |
All Reader Reviews by James Marco
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Klymit Inertia X Frame I picked up a Xframe (full size) a couple weeks ago. I took it out for 5 nights last weekend with my daughter, Brenda. I had a good trip but was unimpressed by the pad. I tried various techniques with... |
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gossamer murmur I have used the old GG G5 pack for well beyond a servicable lifetime. Patching, reinforcing, and repatching...it finaly died and I replaced it with a 2012 Murmur, one of the first off the production l... |
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Trail Designs Caldera Stove Great little piece of gear. Light, easy to use, miserly on fuel. Keeps the heat in on the pot and does a great job of boiling water. I will complain that it does not let enough heat out sometimes...... |
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Thermarest Neo-Air The NeoAir is a good pad, with a fantisticcall price. I have a medium which just fits me at 5'9". I usually inflate this fully while setting up camp, giving it a couple of breaths before slee... |

