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393This is an old school solution, but I never got sick from using iodine tabs forunclewest-11/4/2013
392What would you recommend for purifying water? I've heard of some kind of tabNeeka-11/4/2013
391You might want to try a solar oven. Works very well. We have 2 set aside for no unclewest-11/2/2013
39060-75 degrees. Listening to waves crashing outside our suiteunclewest-11/2/2013
389Those P38s are handy. I used to keep one on my dog tags...we all did. Don'tunclewest-11/2/2013
388We used to have an nylon pup tent for summer backpacking in the Rockies, and it Neeka-11/1/2013
387Backpacking with those old WWII surplus canvas tents was a b***. Especially whenWoody_Nickels-11/1/2013
386Troll !!! LOLWoody_Nickels-11/1/2013
385Excellent! What's the weather like this time of yr at Carolina Beach? Neeka-11/1/2013
384We're starting the process of finding the proper stove. Haven't gone to Neeka-11/1/2013
383TY! I need to make a "Camping" file.Neeka-11/1/2013
382This is my favorite kind of backpacking tent: [graphic] My favorite mummy bag Neeka111/1/2013
381I think I'll pass on burning the cup trick, but I have started to save dryerNeeka-11/1/2013
380I'm taking my Karen camping this weekend for her 60th birthday. We will be unclewest411/1/2013
379If we ever used wood to heat our home again, I'd try to find a stove that waunclewest-10/30/2013
378Here's the link for the copper stove: brasslite.comWoody_Nickels-10/28/2013
377I made several stoves similar to this one, and used one on the AT for a while. gWoody_Nickels-10/27/2013
376iirc, we rolled strips of newspaper up and dipped them in parafin wax. Same forWoody_Nickels-10/27/2013
375Oh duh! I misunderstood! I thought I was supposed to open the bottle, throw the Neeka-10/27/2013
374I didn't mean to burn the pill bottle. After the rain stops and sometimes dunclewest-10/27/2013
373If we ever used wood to heat our home again, I'd try to find a stove that waNeeka-10/26/2013
372How did you start fires when camping on rainy days? In the jungle we used a smaunclewest-10/26/2013
371What a character! If I were in a warm climate where I could spend a lot of time Neeka-10/25/2013
370This would be great for a single person.He uses solar for some of his power. &qNeeka-10/25/2013
369This is a lot of work, but somebody might want to take on this project. Neat litNeeka-10/25/2013
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