This lower temperature will take out the less dedicated.
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This lower temperature will take out the less dedicated.
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Phantom, What if you put peppers in your socks?
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Truck is loaded up, and I will be pulling out of Kinnikinnick, Ohio as soon as the kids get on the school bus tomorrow. Should put me at Yates around 3:30.
I have two hammock hot tents, three tent stoves, 37 alcohol stoves, and a variety of other stoves, which I should be able to get up to plenty of stove-related shenanigans with. I could only find enough pots to enter the purdy boil contest 14 times, so I’ll have spare alcohol stoves for rent is anyone needs to use one! (Must provide your own pot and water!)
Wait! I just found another Trangia stove, and kettle!
Looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow!
-Roogles
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As the Sef Proclaimed “Purdy Boil” Champeen, I assign you our new Co-judge of hot water contest. Thus eliminating a formidable foe
Do not shirk your duty
PG, I'm trying to improve old ideas..Bob rocked my world last year with his simplicity. Why is so hard?
I'll ask Hickery to see if he can make contact.
A hot water bottle in a sock can be fun to hold, put between your legs or feet when it's cold.
Feels wonderful in the hammock too.
Just be sure to use a trustworthy bottle. I have used a Gatorade bottle with no issues but but I feel safest with a good ol Nalgene bottle.
The sock just protects your skin if it's a little warmer than it needs to be and it just feels better.
I too will something make and joy in it's making
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