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    I use to use a Ti double walled cup for coffee but have since converted over to a plain plastic, refillable coffee cups that 7-Eleven sell for 1.99.

    They are insulated; so they keep you hot beverages warm
    They weigh about 2 ounces
    They hold about 12 to 14 ounces
    They lid actually works
    I also keep my Spoon, alcohol (for my stove) and wash cloth in them when I'm hiking.

    Not to mention; that either on the way to or from your hike you can stop at any 7-Eleven and get a fill-up of coffee for 99 cents.
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    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=25168

    Just posted this cheap DIY cup, take a look and see if this will work for ya. I don't drink coffee, but it works great for hot cocoa.

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    I sometimes carry an old plastic cup that was formerly the top of cheap thermos. Ghetto, but effective (and light!).

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    is it okay to use a popcan? could i boil up water in it? i have seen those foster pots does tiny do anything to them? i was thinking about using one of the smaller than average pop cans.
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    I use a Nalgene wrapped in ~40 feet of paracord. This is a very simple wrapping and only takes a few minutes to do... Paracord can be liberated in less than a minute. Much more practical than survival bracelets, I think. A hot beverage will stay hot in this long enough for me to drink it, and the paracord insulates enough to let me hold it. For most purposes, neoprene sleeves and fiberglass rope are overkill and not multi-use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackleberry View Post
    I use a Nalgene wrapped in ~40 feet of paracord. This is a very simple wrapping and only takes a few minutes to do... Paracord can be liberated in less than a minute. Much more practical than survival bracelets, I think. A hot beverage will stay hot in this long enough for me to drink it, and the paracord insulates enough to let me hold it. For most purposes, neoprene sleeves and fiberglass rope are overkill and not multi-use.
    cool idea i like this one
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    Quote Originally Posted by RustyNails View Post
    I have a cooking pot but i would really like a small 8-10oz cup for coffee cup on the trail any ideas? send me some links please
    Get a Snow Peak 300 single wall. It fits inside a Bush Buddy, that will fit inside a Snow Peak 900. Then put a Mini Atomic inside the Snow Peak 300 and you are ready to go.

    http://www.amazon.com/Snow-Peak-Sing...1108606&sr=1-1

    http://www.bushbuddy.ca/

    http://www.amazon.com/Snow-Peak-1-Pe.../dp/B001GFYFQ8

    http://www.minibulldesign.com/apps/w...s/show/1512938

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    I like the GSI mug too.....for $5 you can't go wrong
    It puts the Underquilt on it's hammock ... It does this whenever it gets cold

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    I use the small bowl in a Squishy Bowl set for my coffee cup. Made of silicone, easy to hold with hot coffee to warm your hands, easy to turn inside out for cleaning.


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    Folding Cup

    I used one of these for years

    Weighs just an ounce. It's compact. It is super stable on uneven terrain. Won't burn your lips.

    I just re-ordered due to a very good sale price on Amazon. I even ordered extras because I like them so much (Swedish design).

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