Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
Was thinking about the ULA circuit. Anybody know how this compares to the Jam 50 space wise?
Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
Was thinking about the ULA circuit. Anybody know how this compares to the Jam 50 space wise?
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You might also consider downsizing the pot. 1.4l is pretty big for one person. And you might replace the glasses case with a sack attached to your shoulder strap. Zpacks makes them or you could DIY one.
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Looks like a good list to start. If the AWOL guide is loose leaf, I would break it down and have some one mail you sections as needed.
I think your cookset is excessive too. Even if weight is trivial, the amount of space it takes up is not. I have a Snow Peak Mini Solo set which pot holds .82 liters, which I believe is plenty for one person. Heck even for two people, I never see the need to eat withing three minutes of a "buddy". Enough ranting...this setup ALSO will hold two canisters of fuel OR one canister of fuel and your burner. That is of course if you get a smaller burner.
My set up is the Solo Set and the Litemax stove box made from Snow Peak. I am not a brand follower but in this case, they are both exceptional products. Especially is space is becoming and issue.
Thanks for the replies.
I realize that my cook kit is on the large side, but its what I've got. Either that or a backcountry 700 ML, which for me is too small to cook a box of mac n cheese in. I use the BC 700 exclusively for freezer bag cooking.
I would really like a evernew .9L w/ Ti-Tri but cannot justify dropping the money on it when I know my cook kit will work just fine albeit large.
+1 on the Ribz pack to aid in space for smaller stuff, and stuff you have quick access to. I love my Ribz pack.
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