
Hiking / mountain guide kitchenware? I bought cheap, and although the light is very weak and a bit of a pain,. I want something in titanium thoughts. But I have no idea what would be best for me. I have just 35 sacks on the water. minuite, although I do intend to get something bigger when I can. But for now I am walking most days. The kitchen must be strong,. Light, compact and fit. Mountains in winter and summer. Can anyone give me any advice. What will work best and why? Thanks.
Hey! Check the settings. MSR titaum definalty you want to go with it titaum heat rapidly and cools more quickly, which is. somthing you need to have when you turn off the water quickly take it easy. The pan is hot in the jacket. 400 goretext $, so you have the proper materials in which the net is what you need for hiking the obvious right? High mountains, perhaps? For hiking, I went with. Full Monty pan and pot with a removable lid and handles well as a bonus. (Pack it up and cook something. differant pairs at a time) for the high mountains, Weight Weight Weight Weight. … I have one small pot, maybe. 2.5 liter, at most, and this is all I use. i covered by the theory of light, and the contents of my food for 2-3 years, including a pot of about 2.5 liters. MSR POCKET ROCKET's a tank w / 2 stoves, 2 cans of soup. (Yes, I like the canned stuff. dreid always hold true light. But not as tasty or cheap. Progresso) 4 oatmeasl w / blueberries and dried fruits and meat. So as you can see when you are shooting for the summit but you can not eat everything, like when hiking, only when you can make pancakes and eggs and everything else pretty. Yeah, so that the bottom line, buy a pot. MSR and set the pan to get one there. 3 differant sizes of pots and 2 pans with removable handles, and buy it. REI, they have a return policy is for life. anyreason so if you use it. 2 seasons and did not like it, or scratch or what ever you can bring it back for a full exchange. backlite pretty good as well Also, if you're looking for your burner. The best pocket rocket fuel canister that fits the right side of the pot. 2 liter rocket to space with only a pot of water to my pack. 50 and climbing. Most of the summit. 140 of them, as well as glaciers. Peak (day trip 5) and Rainer day trip only. 2.
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Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset $99.94 The Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset combines the classic Trek 900 and Trek 1400 cooksets into one perfect lightweight package. Perfect for the camper who may need more than one pot, the Trek Combo also excels for the dual campers who can pass of the set to one. That’s because the smaller of the pots nest into the larger one so no more room is needed within your pack. The two pot lids of the … |
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Primus LiTech Trek Kettle (Gray) $20.96 The Litech Trek Kettle is an ultra light saucepan and frying pan made of hard-anodized aluminum for greater durability and easier cleaning. With folding handles, this kettle is additionally designed with room for one 2207 LP gas cartridge. Comes in a net stuff sack…. |
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Snow Peak Titanium Double Wall Colored 450 Cup – In Your Choice of Colors Available in a purple, green or blue color, the Snow Peak Titanium Double Wall Colored 450 Cup holds 14 ounces of liquid and weighs only 4.2 oz. The double wall design provides excellent insulation to keep the contents of the Titanium Double Wall Colored 450 Cup hot, even on the coldest days. The handles stay cool and fold away for easy packing…. |
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Snow Peak Titanium Trek 700 Cooker $39.94 Since 1958 Snow Peak has been making products to help your camping experience be enjoyable. Yukio Yamai founded Snow Peak. Yamai was a great lover of the outdoors and loved to climb. Yamia worked long and hard to make mountain climbing a reality for more people. Yamai tested his products while mountain climbing. In 1986, Tohru Yamai, the current president of Snow Peak, aggressively promoted the de… |