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Cool Backpacking Georgia images
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Some cool Backpacking Georgia images: Dick’s Creek Gap Image by stusic Before dawn it had gotten to 11 degrees. Yeah, this one goes to eleven. Dick’s Creek Gap Image by stusic Nothing can stay new forever… Because my canister stove …
Posted in Backpacking Georgia
Tagged Backpacking, dawn, dick, Gap, Image, nothing, s creek, Stove
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Ultralight stove- new caldera keg system
trying out the new caldera keg from trail designs Goodale Pass, Papoose, Peter Pande & Graveyard Video Rating: 5 / 5
Posted in Backpacking Nebraska
Tagged caldera, Goodale, Graveyard, keg system, Peter, peter pande, Stove
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Hobo Stove – Ultralight Backpacking – Make It In 3 Minutes!
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Check out this ultralight alcohol stove. It weighs only 1 oz and has no moving parts. You can make it yourself in just a few minutes and it will outlast most conventional stoves. Boils in under 5 minutes and the …
Posted in Backpacking Canada
Tagged alcohol stove, Algonquin, camping permit, Hobo, interior, maggie lake, rain lake, site, Stove, trail maps
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Night Time Trail Adventure!
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Jon and Adrian decided to take advantage of the cloudless, chilly night by taking a hike and starting a fire. Hope you enjoy! Check out Maddeythegoose’s channel for pot cozy how to: www.youtube.com A video demonstrating the use of a …
Posted in Backpacking Florida
Tagged Canteen, chilly night, com, Maddeythegoose, rice, Stove, stove fuel, time trail, trail adventure, www
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Mt Mitchell Part 1
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Video And photos of my recent trip to Mt. Mitchell NC, the highest point east of the Mississippi river. I hope you enjoy them and don’t forget to turn on your speakers Video Rating: 0 / 5 Hobo stove boiling …
Posted in Backpacking Mississippi
Tagged cup, highest point east of the mississippi, Hobo, hollow tube, mississippi river, mitchell nc, mt mitchell, oxygen, Stove, water
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Swedish Army Trangia (SAT) stove and mess kit boil test 1
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In this video I ran my first boil test using my new SAT stove and mess kit. Results: 2 cups of 59° water Time to boil – 7 minutes 5 seconds Can anyone tell me if this is a good …
Posted in Backpacking Sweden
Tagged Army, mess kit, Stove, survival kit, sweden life, swedish army, test, Trangia, water, water time
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Gear On A Budget SS Cook Set – Texsport Backpackers Stainless Steel Cook Set
More gear tests and reviews: www.youtube.com Thanks for your support! Not to say you shouldn’t, but, you don’t have to spend lots of money to get high quality functional outdoor gear. This stainless steel cookset cost me less than 20 …
Posted in Backpacking Michigan
Tagged bacon, coleman propane, maple syrup evaporator, michigan wilderness, morel mushroom, north manitou island, pot, Stainless, Stove, test
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Heavyweight backpacking verses Lightweight backpacking!
My friend has got his backpack down to about half of what my backpack weighs. I’m looking to trim weight WITHOUT trimming luxuries – IS THAT POSSIBLE? He’s got smaller, lighter and more compact gear, PLUS he generally eats just-add-boiled-water …
Posted in Backpacking Ohio
Tagged BackPack, half, luxuries, mess kit, POSSIBLE, sleeping, sleeping bag, Stove, water food, weight
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Backpacking Stoves/Cookers, PART 1, canoe-camp-trek Cook Kits
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PART 1: reasons behind my outdoor trek/travel/backpack cookers – Coleman duel fuel 533 and 424, Swedish army Trangia stove, homemade hobbo stove, hexamine, cook pot/pan kit. Ideas and reasons how they can be utilised and adapt different parts with different …
Posted in Backpacking Sweden
Tagged Backpacking, backpacking stoves, canoe camp, cook pot, Cookers, duel fuel, Kits, Stove, swedish army, use
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BushBuddy Ultra In The Snow
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Third in my series of testing wood burning stoves in winter conditions, the BushBuddy Ultra outperformed every other stove I tested and is the fastest for melting a cup of snow and bringing it to a roaring boil. To see …
Posted in Backpacking Finland
Tagged Boil, cup, finland, scandinavia, series, Snow, Stove, winter conditions, wood, wood burning stoves
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