I have one of those 500 dollar windscreens you talk about. It was worth every penny. It keeps the wind out of every part of the campsite and weighs one gram. Video to follow.
And the whole backpacking idea came about when we figured one day someone would start the pct with nothing, and pick up all his equipment on the way due to all the left over gear that over velous hikers leave behind. So in the mean time, we'd just use a resuply box and some duct tape and make a pack out of it, hence the start of backpackaging...this was all just a joke after being too tired and a little goofy.
Wow, so many people commented on this video, thanks! My friend joined me on a section of the PCT from Wrightwood to Agua Dulce. I used the soda can stove from a site I found, and it works great at .2 ounces. The pot was a little big but I never filded completely with water. Water boiled fast, not as quick as a whisper lite but for the weight and space I saved, the few extra minutes was worth it to me.
My cook kit is a tea light cup, aluminum foil, the top of a tuna can, some gutter guard and a beer can pot. Boils 1 liter in 10.5 min using 5/8 oz of alcohol.
I do feel proud when I carry less weight than a homeless person normally does. Making your own equipment certainly is rewarding.
Just out of curiosity are any of you engineers, sounds like something some of my group would come up with... Also where are you backpacking looks like decent country.
I have one of those 500 dollar windscreens you talk about. It was worth every penny. It keeps the wind out of every part of the campsite and weighs one gram. Video to follow.
kc7fys 1 year ago
nice video, lol.
AntiHero12109 2 years ago
And the whole backpacking idea came about when we figured one day someone would start the pct with nothing, and pick up all his equipment on the way due to all the left over gear that over velous hikers leave behind. So in the mean time, we'd just use a resuply box and some duct tape and make a pack out of it, hence the start of backpackaging...this was all just a joke after being too tired and a little goofy.
vipermadman 2 years ago
Wow, so many people commented on this video, thanks! My friend joined me on a section of the PCT from Wrightwood to Agua Dulce. I used the soda can stove from a site I found, and it works great at .2 ounces. The pot was a little big but I never filded completely with water. Water boiled fast, not as quick as a whisper lite but for the weight and space I saved, the few extra minutes was worth it to me.
vipermadman 2 years ago
Scavengers arise. We shall prevail!!
My cook kit is a tea light cup, aluminum foil, the top of a tuna can, some gutter guard and a beer can pot. Boils 1 liter in 10.5 min using 5/8 oz of alcohol.
I do feel proud when I carry less weight than a homeless person normally does. Making your own equipment certainly is rewarding.
Knapping4Fun 3 years ago
I use to use a trangia stove which takes denatured alcohol. I just got a Msr Reactor stove which saves a lot on fuel and boils 1 liter in 3 minutes.
ArmyRanger10 3 years ago
Just out of curiosity are any of you engineers, sounds like something some of my group would come up with... Also where are you backpacking looks like decent country.
jester8605 3 years ago
bahaha. tea for two lol
jwredhair 3 years ago
alcohol stove... .04 oz. made of soda cans. AMAZINGLY reliable. until you accidently step on it then your back in the dark ages.
stumptacular 3 years ago
what`s powering it? a tea light? ha!
but for real???
yesokdogod123 3 years ago