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It took me a long time to try this meal because it sounded bland and boring. To my surprise, it is really quite tasty! It's a great vegetarian meal and packed with calories. When I'm thru-hiking, it's one of the highest calorie meals I can eat. It's also usually priced less expensive than other meals.
Campsaver had these at a discounted price, which was great. Considering that you get a pair or baskets, a pair of carbide tips, and a pair of tech tips, it's a better deal to buy these baskets w/ extras than it is to buy the individual tips. In my experience, the baskets wear down about as fast as the tips, so I just replace everything at the same time. I'm still on my fist set of z-poles but have replaced the baskets/tips 2 or 3 times (I do a lot of thru-hiking). They are pretty easy to replace...stick the baskets in a pot of boiling water, the glue will soften, and the baskets will slide right off (using a pair of pliers).
I love all my icebreaker garmets...these simply add to the collection. They are easy to hand wash (if on travel and away from a machine), feel great against the skin, and fit well. A great choice if you're limited to only takeing a few undergarmets, as they don't retain odors.
I decided to upgrade from trashbags and after figuring out that pack covers have too many downfalls. The ultra-sil material and roll-top closure mean that this as about as good as you can get in keeping your pack stuff dry while not adding too much to your pack weight. I just used the pack liner for a 3 day trek through Big Cyrpess preserve, most of which was underwater and where a slip meant your
I decided to upgrade from trashbags and after figuring out that pack covers have too many downfalls. The ultra-sil material and roll-top closure mean that this as about as good as you can get in keeping yout pack stuff dry while not adding too much to your pack weight. I just used the pack liner for a 3 day trek through Big Cyrpess preserve, most of which was underwater and where a slip meant your
I tried this for the first time on some rather scary looking water. The water was pumped from a well and was quite green with algae. The treatment didn't help the color much but I didn't get sick and it tasted pretty good. 3 other people drank the water and were also fine. I transfered the 2 solutions to smaller eye drop bottles so that I can carry them with my emergency and first aid kit. They se
I got this because my lungs were tired of inflating my neoair thermarest...that coupled with the fact that with the thin matieral of the neoair xlite, you can see all the little water droplets that form from your humid breaths...gross! This can become an issue in freezing environments and can deteriorate the material if not managed. Mold does not belong in my expensive thermarest, just air. The pr