Re: Packaged meals in Flagstaff
I can second this and add the website http://www.trailcooking.com/ (once known as freezer bag cooking) that has a lot of great meals that can be...
alvord_joe 2010-09-20 20:08:35 #62374

Re: Water Sack
Thanks to all the responders- Looks like I'll be trying one of the Dromlites for the next trip. Like Pete, I have always carried the water sack in my...
gwa60060 2010-09-20 18:37:59 #62373

Re: Water Sack
WINNER!! just like MR, I have a 4&2 MSR dromlites as my main water carriers. BTW -- we all find it's almost impossible to get 6 liters into them and keep it...
DougN 2010-09-20 15:59:52 #62372

Re: trip report-long
Disclosure: I've had a couple of poor night's sleep due to bad decisions *I* or someone in my party has made. Heck, I make bad decisions every day. In the...
mikerogers_vt 2010-09-20 15:58:08 #62371

Re: Water Sack
I second Josh's MSR Dromedary--er, actually, I use the Dromelite. The 6 liter bag is less than 6 ounces. They fold up nicely--as a couple have alluded, the...
mikerogers_vt 2010-09-20 15:33:40 #62370

Re: Water Sack
Using a wine bladder is not a bad idea, although they only hold 3 liters. Maybe some hold more. But I'm with Doug on this one -- they are just too...
Bob Bordasch 2010-09-20 12:31:57 #62369

Re: Water Sack
You might be able to rig a wine-box liner to fit into the carrying sack. Worth a shot. Heck, if it doesn't work out you still have the wine. DT On Sep 20,...
David Thofern 2010-09-20 12:12:07 #62368

Re: Water Sack
Platys are basically ok but do get stiff and crack with age wherever they flex (even if you pre-tape critical & points don't fold them). A dot of seamseal and...
DougN 2010-09-20 11:52:31 #62367

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