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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... "William Claspy" wrote in message ... One word, brother: Coffee. Bill Ice-coffee, Bill. -tom Looking back up the thread, one is tempted to suppose that iced drinks aren't exactly the best choice for those occasions when you want to get a fire built in a hurry. Even on the most benign winter day in the woods up here in Curdistan it's going to be a tough sell. Wolfgang |
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On 2/10/06 10:22 AM, in article , "Tom
Nakashima" wrote: "William Claspy" wrote in message ... On 2/10/06 9:41 AM, in article , "Tom Nakashima" wrote: My current stove, the MSR dragonfly, is a lot more expensive but it packs up into a pretty small package. Even with a small fuel bottle it isn't very large or heavy.......certainly doable for a day trip on a stream. What makes it even more appealing for me is the very precise control over the flame......it's the first stove I've owned that will do both jet blast and a low simmer. If you aren't familiar with this one, it's worth checking out. Do you really need a stove? On short trips I don't even bother to pack a stove now with the packaged tuna and the many beef jerky brands. Three days or less out in the wilderness I won't pack a stove. -tom One word, brother: Coffee. Bill Ice-coffee, Bill. -tom Hoooo-eeeee. Tom, your style of hiking impresses the hell out of me, and your ultra-light packing posts of last year really inspired me, and sure enough I had my pack weight down to right around 20 pounds. But you can bet your bottom dollar that the stove and doubled zip lock of Sumatran was in there. I mean, some things make the experience...well, what the experience is. For each of us. For me, one of those things is the steaming mug first thing in the morning. Even if I'm just doing an overnighter. Dan doesn't do campfires. I like to have at least one on a trip. Something primal about being out there, crouching before a little blaze. Anyhow, carry on. Each in his own way. :-) Bill |
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Wolfgang wrote:
Looking back up the thread, one is tempted to suppose that iced drinks aren't exactly the best choice for those occasions when you want to get a fire built in a hurry. Even on the most benign winter day in the woods up here in Curdistan it's going to be a tough sell. At least you shouldn't have any problem finding ice for your coffee. Chuck Vance (look on the bright side) |
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![]() "William Claspy" wrote in message ... On 2/10/06 10:22 AM, in article , "Tom Nakashima" wrote: Hoooo-eeeee. Tom, your style of hiking impresses the hell out of me, and your ultra-light packing posts of last year really inspired me, and sure enough I had my pack weight down to right around 20 pounds. But you can bet your bottom dollar that the stove and doubled zip lock of Sumatran was in there. I mean, some things make the experience...well, what the experience is. For each of us. For me, one of those things is the steaming mug first thing in the morning. Even if I'm just doing an overnighter. Dan doesn't do campfires. I like to have at least one on a trip. Something primal about being out there, crouching before a little blaze. Anyhow, carry on. Each in his own way. :-) Bill Bill, once on a backpack trip with a few friends, I awoke to a loud buzzing noise out in the middle of nowhere. I got out of my Bivy adjusted my eyes only to find this guy shaving with a battery powered electric shaver. Now when I backpack I love to get as far away from society as possible. -tom |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: Looking back up the thread, one is tempted to suppose that iced drinks aren't exactly the best choice for those occasions when you want to get a fire built in a hurry. Even on the most benign winter day in the woods up here in Curdistan it's going to be a tough sell. At least you shouldn't have any problem finding ice for your coffee. Chuck Vance (look on the bright side) Thought ice-coffee originated on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA -tom |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... "William Claspy" wrote in message ... One word, brother: Coffee. Bill Ice-coffee, Bill. -tom Looking back up the thread, one is tempted to suppose that iced drinks aren't exactly the best choice for those occasions when you want to get a fire built in a hurry. Even on the most benign winter day in the woods up here in Curdistan it's going to be a tough sell. Wolfgang Wolf, I see you as one of those double ice-cappuccino latte's with a twist of lemon guy. -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Wolf, I see you as one of those double ice-cappuccino latte's with a twist of lemon guy. The things I learn about me in this place are a never ending source of facination. ![]() Wolfgang who is not at all sure that he knows what "double ice-cappuccino latte's with a twist of lemon" means. ![]() |
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Wolfgang wrote:
who is not at all sure that he knows what "double ice-cappuccino latte's with a twist of lemon" means. ![]() It's just a fancy way of saying, "five dollars, please". Chuck Vance (Mr. Helpful) |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: who is not at all sure that he knows what "double ice-cappuccino latte's with a twist of lemon" means. ![]() It's just a fancy way of saying, "five dollars, please". Chuck Vance (Mr. Helpful) The makings of a "double ice-cappuccino latte" minus the twist of lemon...$1.00 extra: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3D% 26sa%3DG I never had one either, but it looks tempting. -tom |
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 07:11:33 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: Something for Frank: exploding birthday candles -tom Frank doesn't need any explosions. With all those candle to light, it is already a conflagration. When are you going to Alaska, Tom? |
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