Trail Designs Sidewinder w/inferno insert. It made me stop looking.
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Trail Designs Sidewinder w/inferno insert. It made me stop looking.
I'll take the caldera cone per our PM discussion. PayPal sent.
Is the Caldera Cone still available or was there an "I'll take it" that I missed?
So both pair of liners have been cut down, or just one? From the picture it looks like both.
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I cut a rectangular hole in the end of the foot box. It can be closed with a loop of paracord and a cord lock. Grosgrain tabs on the sides attach to the fixed ridgeline to keep it taught. Pretty...
I did this same project a few months ago. With a scouting discount, the 3-piece system was $40 from a local surplus shop. Turned out ok and will even zip around my 8-yr old.
I'll take it.
I'm in!
Bryan
I'm in!
Bryan
My kids would get a kick of out of that. I'm in!
I really thank you all for the great advice. Sandwiching it is a technique I was familiar with, but I didn't consider it for some reason; the reminder is most appreciated.
For future reference as...
I'll take it. PM me your paypal info and thanks!
I made myself a cookpot pot-stand and windscreen similar to other commercially available cones. Once out of paper, once out of aluminum flashing, and a final one from some Ti foil courtesy of...
I'm not even involved, and I'm touched. This forum rocks! Black Wolf, you da' man!
Looking for a deal on a wood gas stove. A solo or Bushbuddy would be my preference, but willing to entertain other options if the price is right.
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Can't wait to see your creation. I like the pattern a lot and wasn't familiar with it, at least by that name.
I tried it last weekend with the rain fly from one of my tents. Plenty long, but between the zippers (mine was a two door model) and the dome shape, I couldn't get a tight pitch. The wallyworld tarp...
Thanks for this thread. I had the same question and, as usual, you all nailed it!
Crazy if you ask me, but I love people with passion for what they enjoy.
I'm thrilled with my whoopie mod from Arrowhead Equipment!! (Not spam and I don't work for them. Just good stuff at good prices and they seem like genuine folks.)
I'm in the same boat. They're getting to be something of a collector's item. You'd a thunk?!
That's a great idea! I'm going to hop on the phone tomorrow and see if any of the alteration shops will do this type of work. Don't know why I hadn't thought of it myself.
How did the evernew ti stove work out for you? I've read mixed reviews. I'm something of a Trangia man, but the lower weight of the evernew is appealing!
I'm super jealous, but I'm happy for you. Now get out and enjoy it!
Drop the voting part and I think you have a winner!
That has been my experience.
Nicely done!
Or, consider wider baffles. Fold in the middle and shake the down to the ends. Cooler. More evenly-distributed, warmer. I used to shake down my sleeping bags all the time for warmer nights.
That's an impressive distance. You're going to be required by the ATF to register your UQ!
Paracord and ranger bands. Other than duct tape, I wasn't aware there were other materials!
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LOL! That's too funny! Great find.
Couldn't agree more and well said!
I tried the duct tape route a couple of nights ago, and the next day I found the pad neatly rolled with the wings and tape laying beside it. Short of completely covering it in the sticky stuff, are...
Really nice work!
Great idea! Do you attach it to your ridgeline for organization there?
It looks great! Good job!
I happened onto this the other day and was wondering if anybody has experience with it. It looked like it might be a good, cheap source of material to make a gathered-sock type bugnet:
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That Garlington Insulator really got me thinking last night. I have some Tyvek-like material. It has a local building supply company logo on it and I don't think it's really Tyvek - it's smoother on...
Do you open the bottom bag or lay on it double-layer? I rigged it up to work with one hanging under, as others have suggested, but it ain't exactly elegant. Not that this is necessarily a goal, but...
Thanks for all the kind suggestions. I'm trying a few out in the yard now. I'll let you know what works out.
My eight year-old son and I are going on his first cub scout camping trip next weekend and plan to use our hammocks. I'm pretty new to this, in case you aren't able to tell. :)
I was planning to...
It's the respect and lack of ego that keeps me around. I'm pretty new here and love the sense of community and lack of competition.
I know how you feel!
Perhaps consider moving some of your unused to a newb like myself? I'd be thrilled with Tyvek or silnylon as I get started. I'm excited to hear what you think of the new cuban. It's just too pricey...
Any pictures of the stoves, please?
Once I switched my ENO to whoopie slings, there was no looking back.