boots
Mimi is right about the fit being the most important consideration. What I should have said is that I will not pay more for Gore-Tex. Dick Matthews
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-01-31 06:33:36 #19567

Re: Esbit Pocket Stove
In a message dated 1/30/2003 9:21:02 PM Mountain Standard Time, menkesman@... writes: << Can this stove bring 2 cups water (16 oz) to boil, for freeze...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-01-31 06:12:00 #19566

Re: Esbit Pocket Stove
An Esbit stove has to have a windscreen. I make one out of foil secured with a big paperclip. I punch some holes around the bottom with a paper punch. I...
MaryPhyl 2003-01-31 05:56:40 #19565

Re: Esbit Pocket Stove
Maybe, depending on the variables, I would say. In cold weather with cold water to begin with, certainly not. In warmer conditions, yes. I've used one to...
tomkbourne2002 2003-01-31 00:15:35 #19564

W knows best
Fee demo started during the CLINTON administration, if I recall correctly. ----- Original Message ----- From: grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com To:...
K. Sedler 2003-01-30 23:43:47 #19563

Re: DW is pretty right on ..but....
Hi, DW has it accurate. I made the 'tuna can', 'cat stove', using Coke cans and aluminum foil tape, denatured alcohol. Works pretty well, I must say. I...
tucson1955 2003-01-30 23:13:48 #19562

Re: Boots
"Dave Wyant " wrote: >...I generally just buy the boot that feels the best, be > it Gore Tex or not. Amen. I can't tell the difference, either. Fit is...
m a weber 2003-01-30 22:15:28 #19561

Re: Esbit Pocket Stove
Another option is the Pepsi can stove. A friend made one for me and I have used it on the last few outings. It really does work and you can't get a...
Dave Wyant 2003-01-30 22:12:26 #19560

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