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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby stry » Thu 11 Jun, 2020 6:55 pm

slparker wrote:Not UL, but it is just so cool: Stanley hipflask.


I do hanker after something like that.

Unfortunately my experience with S/S shotties has been that S/S spoils the taste of good spirits.
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Moondog55 » Thu 11 Jun, 2020 8:16 pm

stry wrote:
slparker wrote:Not UL, but it is just so cool: Stanley hipflask.


I do hanker after something like that.

Unfortunately my experience with S/S shotties has been that S/S spoils the taste of good spirits.


The answer to that is drink bad spirits.
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Ms_Mudd » Thu 11 Jun, 2020 9:32 pm

Moondog55 wrote:
Ms_Mudd wrote:[quote="Moondog55"

Don't leave me hanging - do tell!

I often used to carry pureed apples as a high calorie sugar hit, reached into the food bag on getting to the campsite, took the top off and scoffed 85ml of Old Grandad OP.
A bit too much bourbon on an empty stomach for somebody who doesn't drink much


oh dear. I believe that could leave you in a similar predicament to a fellow forum member who posted this week about lending his down bag to his 20 something yo daughter!
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby slparker » Thu 11 Jun, 2020 10:26 pm

stry wrote:
slparker wrote:Not UL, but it is just so cool: Stanley hipflask.


I do hanker after something like that.

Unfortunately my experience with S/S shotties has been that S/S spoils the taste of good spirits.


Whisky and brandy is often distilled in stainless steel. Foid grade ss is perfectly fine.
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby ribuck » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 2:15 am

wildwanderer wrote:Does anyone else have a piece of ultralight gear that is to expensive and delicate to use?

Haha, yes. During a 9-day trip last May, I was teased because the only spare clothes I carried were undies, and when I was washing my clothes I was roaming around camp in my undies. So for my next 9-day trip I bought some ultra-ultra-light nylon shorts.

These OMM Sonic shorts only weigh 22 grams, and work great as laundry-day shorts. But, as I discovered, you can't really sit down on anything hard (e.g. a log or a rock) without them shredding to pieces. So I bought another pair (not cheap!) and now I strictly wear them while standing up.
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby stry » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 9:38 am

slparker wrote:
stry wrote:
slparker wrote:Not UL, but it is just so cool: Stanley hipflask.


I do hanker after something like that.

Unfortunately my experience with S/S shotties has been that S/S spoils the taste of good spirits.


Whisky and brandy is often distilled in stainless steel. Foid grade ss is perfectly fine.


I was aware of that, hence my confusion. I have no idea what grade of stainless my shotties were made from, but they definitely were not good to drink from, even though the contents had not been in the shotty for long.

Perhaps I need to carry out further testing :lol:
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby slparker » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 11:21 am

I recommend further testing..

I have a Ti cup - that seems pretty good for spirits too...
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Lamont » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 3:01 pm

250ml coke bottle is worth a try :wink:
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Heremeahappy1 » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 5:37 pm

@Lamont +1 for 250ml coke bottles. Also great for car camping containers for cooking oil, detergent, bleach/water cleaner, vinegar or method.
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby peregrinator » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 6:14 pm

Lamont wrote:250ml coke bottle is worth a try :wink:


For unblocking a drain?
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby crollsurf » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 6:37 pm

Lamont wrote:250ml coke bottle is worth a try :wink:
I think the 1.25 litre would work better. Hey what about showing some UL class and travelling with a flagon without the thumb hold to save 8 grams.

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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Birdman » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 7:12 pm

Perhaps the wrong reaction in the wrong topic, but.... :lol:

...when I visited Australia for the first time last year to walk the Larapinta, Bibbulmun and Tasmania Overland, I was pleasantly surprised by the relaxed attitude that Australian bushwalkers have towards walking and their gear.

Having walked the PCT and AZT in the USA, everybody there seems to be obsessed with the weight of their pack and how many miles per day they cover, which I personally find totally uninteresting. In contrast, on the Bibbulmun Track the discussions with other bushwalkers were mainly about the flowers and the wildlife that we came across and not all that stuff about who is the lightest and the fastest. I found that really refreshing! I hope you wonderful people keep that attitude towards bushwalking.
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Lamont » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 7:16 pm

crollsurf wrote:
Lamont wrote:250ml coke bottle is worth a try :wink:
I think the 1.25 litre would work better. Hey what about showing some UL class and travelling with a flagon without the thumb hold to save 8 grams.

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1.25 litres pffff!
Hey you saw my flagon on the previous page. Should see me carry it in it's own papoose on the front -
AARN style!
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Mark F » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 7:17 pm

During my misspent youth De Bortoli used to have a very lightweight plastic flagon filled with a particularly cheap red of questionable palatability obtainable from a bottle shop on Parramatta Rd Annandale. Can't remember whether they had a thumb hold or not. They were returnable to reclaim a small deposit.
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby rcaffin » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 8:25 pm

The current De Bortoli Cab Merlot in a cask is however a very fine drop. (imho)

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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby crollsurf » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 9:14 pm

rcaffin wrote:The current De Bortoli Cab Merlot in a cask is however a very fine drop. (imho)

Cheers
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And on a slightly more serious UL note, has anyone used these cask bladders as a pillow?

If what Roger says, I can see them doing double duty, or drink once and sleep well on the cheap in future.

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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby ribuck » Fri 12 Jun, 2020 11:25 pm

crollsurf wrote:... has anyone used these cask bladders as a pillow?

Not successfully! If my head moves even slightly off-centre, the air shifts to the uphill side and rolls my head downhill.
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby rcaffin » Sat 13 Jun, 2020 8:23 am

Agree with ribuck. Most uncomfortable.
You can get air-bag pillows with a join down the middle, but I never found them very good either.
These days I use an Exped pump/pillow. Very comfortable, and it blows up our airmats as well.

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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Lamont » Sat 13 Jun, 2020 8:38 am

peregrinator wrote:
Lamont wrote:250ml coke bottle is worth a try :wink:


For unblocking a drain?

Whaaa?
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Re: Australians slow on the uptake of lightweight gear?

Postby Ms_Mudd » Sat 13 Jun, 2020 9:16 am

crollsurf wrote:And on a slightly more serious UL note, has anyone used these cask bladders as a pillow?

Not since I was in my 20's,other pillows utilised in that time included tiled floors and bricked fireplace borders- not exactly UL though.

That is nice feedback to hear Birdman. I think that - caution huge generalisation- most Australian's tend to be laid back and not take themselves too seriously, at least the type who like bushwalking and carrying fingerholdless flagons strapped to their chests anyway.
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