Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 8:32 pm

Currently loving this one.
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby doogs » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 8:38 pm

I see you like a boot for a mug like me ;)
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby corvus » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 8:55 pm

I love the ethnicity of the Kuksa cup but would be hesitant for it to be my "one and only" as would I with a cheap plastic cup !
I realise that some do not care about cross flavors but I really like my black tea to taste only of tea(dont drink instant coffee) also like wine or port to be redolent of wine not tea and soup to be well, soupy in a separate container :) it adds 138g to my load but would not drink wine out of my soup bowl nor soup of of my tea cup at home so why do so in the Bush :lol:
I can also boil water in my 550ml Ti mug and would be happy with a SS one also :)
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Nuts » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:23 pm

whaddalent? :) bah.. just drink wine first, if worried, drink more? (juxtaglomerular apparatus :P , no looking now...)

for ugly avatar week, iv'e added a dash of balance, lets see if it helps.. ha ha
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:24 pm

I resent that, mine is a thing of beauty! I'll give you a dry bag if you know what it is... and you have 5mins to respond.
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby doogs » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:30 pm

Ugly avatar week? You win with that back end of a pig photo ;)
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:32 pm

doogs wrote:Ugly avatar week? You win with that back end of a pig photo ;)



HAHAHA ewwwwwwwwwww
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Nuts » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:36 pm

Russell Brand...and something that smells like fish.. lol, hold on.. thats not fair.. my icon thing spins for 5 mins every time i make a move :|
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:38 pm

Nuts wrote:Russell Brand...and something that smells like fish.. lol, hold on.. thats not fair.. my icon thing spins for 5 mins every time i make a move :|



I have no idea what any of that means.
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Nuts » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:39 pm

hold o, that was to throw you and buy time ha ha....nar... not gonna happen, missed that piggy butt comment, now iv'e lost concentration :(
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Nuts » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:49 pm

Nar... nothing coming to me.. bugger i needed a new dry bag.. hold on you didn't say 'new' did ya (lol)

what is it then??? (or do i need a secret hand shake :) )
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby corvus » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 9:56 pm

Nuts wrote:Nar... nothing coming to me.. bugger i needed a new dry bag.. hold on you didn't say 'new' did ya (lol)

what is it then??? (or do i need a secret hand shake :) )


I know it is not but it looks a wee bit like a Stink Horn and that is redolent of the NIDOR which I suspect some multi use Mugs must exude :lol:
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Nuts » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 10:02 pm

Sink Horn, Pigs *&%$#!.. you fellas need to stare at it a little longer... enjoy it's rich colour (stand back if it starts to spin though lol)
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby corvus » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 10:35 pm

May also be a very ripe Blanfodia punicea, :?: if not I cannot pick it from my books :(
But what has this to do with MUGS regardless of the redolence :?: :) :?
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Nuts » Sat 10 Sep, 2011 11:08 pm

Not a lot... i'll admit. Could say iv'e been using a ti goat mug lately, i think thats already been mentioned, it burns my lips but hey.. it Is light, and the ti pasta pot fits in it.

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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Earthling » Sun 11 Sep, 2011 12:34 pm

I like the Kuksa Cup! Very cooool.

My cup is a Firelite 475ml Titanium Trapper's Mug. I use a kevlar cover bought from Ebay that is usually made to protect arms from knives, however this one was cut down and put over the mug to protect my hands from being burnt. Kevlar blocks heat very well for its weight.
Total weight 44grams for a 475ml cup :)
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Genesis » Tue 27 Sep, 2011 6:09 pm

Moondog55 wrote:Stainless steel Army kidney cup without a doubt


I would have to agree with you moondog, these things are indestructable!

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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby NatureGirl » Tue 27 Sep, 2011 7:32 pm

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Tittar på min kåsa!
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Stibb wrote:I used to have what we call a "kåsa". Traditionally they were made of wood but the modern plastic version is great, you can stack them together and use them as a cup, bowl or whatever. Very rugged, comes in different sizes and lightweight enough for me. Lost it and is nowdays using a small (too small) plastic cup I got from Woolworth for 50 cent.
Stibb wrote:Probably not too many non-Scandinavians have one. Even for a southern Swede like me it's a bit exotic...:wink:


Hej Stibb.

What's this comment about not many non Scandinavians would have one! Here is one taken tonight sitting on my kitchen bench! And I'm an Aussie through and through.

I am new to this forum (any forum as a matter of fact) so I am hoping that this photo will upload ok.

Drika du bår soppar ellar nippon soppa i din kåsa?

Sorry about that, just testing out my rusty Swedish!

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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Stibb » Fri 30 Sep, 2011 3:15 pm

Hey there NatureGirl

Haha, ser man på :wink: Your Swedish may be a little rusty but totally understandable (must be a connection there somewhere!) :) Never seen nyponsoppa or bärsoppa down under so I use(ed) it mostly for dehydrated.

Where did you get yours?

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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby NatureGirl » Sun 02 Oct, 2011 9:27 pm

Hej Stibb,
Jag köpt min kåsa i Holjes handel. Do you know that gem of a shop? Fantastisk!
(I bought my kåsa in Holjes store)

Ah yes, you guess that there is a Swedish connection. I was married to a Swede! We have been divorced now for 12 year, but I have many fond memories of Sweden. Are you living here now? In Tassie?

Surely you could get a Swedish friend to send a new cup out to you - they are wonderful.
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Stibb » Sun 02 Oct, 2011 9:52 pm

Yep, naturalized Aussies and we call Tasmania home :D

I suspect there will be a couple of kåsor in the mail soon :) They are so practical. And no, never heard of that store. seems to be from up north (anything north of Skåne is up north for me :wink: )
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby John Sheridan » Wed 07 Dec, 2011 10:52 pm

I have been looking for a cup to go with my cooking kit that will just be used for my coffee, I have looked around and have seen plenty, the one I am eyeing at the moment is the GSI - Infinity Insulated Mug, http://www.kellysbasecamp.com.au/p/1042 ... d-mug.html.

I am looking for one that is insulated and has a sippy cup lid and possibly be used as a cook pot, so it would have to be metal, but being metal is not essential i have two pots with my cook kit already, I know I could probably make one out of a beer can just fine, but I want to buy a decent one :)

If anyone could recommend some cups with my Mentioned specs, that would be nice.

Cheers.

/PS I want it to be light as well, so Titanium or plastic or aluminium is the go, though not really fond of plastic for a coffee cup.
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Craig D » Thu 08 Dec, 2011 12:20 pm

Double walled mugs can't be used for cooking, and they weigh more. Seriously just grab whatever plastic mug you've got lying around at home and use that until it breaks. Bushwalking is about getting out there and amongst it all, your choice of mug will have no impact on the experience. If you're thinking about weight then you need to remember that the mug may make up 1% of your total pack mass, so it's hardly worth considering IMO. I'm actually surprised there is a an entire thread devoted to the subject!

However.... if I had to recommend a mug specifically for bushwalking it would have to be the trusty old plastic Decor stackable picnic ones. Cheap as chips, Australian made (or at least they used to be), unbreakable and they weigh next to nothing, maybe 50g? If you're worried about cup-of-soup flavoured tea then throw in a second one!

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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Bluegum Mic » Thu 08 Dec, 2011 1:34 pm

I agree a cups a cup. I have one of those sea to summit collapsable ones that weigh nothing take up no space. Otherwise I use the mug that comes with my GSI soloist.

One to consider if cooking would be the titanium vargo cup 750ml. Im about to grab one (when they arrive in stock at adventure friends) as my nalgene bottle fits inside it, which my pack has specific pockets near the hip belt that perfectly fit a nalgene. Now my pot and mug will be one and out of my pack. That leaves more room for the kitchen sink ;-)

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http://adventurefriends.com.au/vargo-ti ... ug-750-ml/
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Nuts » Thu 08 Dec, 2011 4:15 pm

I tried one of those sea to summit cups last night. There was a horrible tainted taste and it just didn't seem right, like drinking from plant pot.
I have a similar size ti mug/pot (evernew pasta pot) mic but also have a 550ml (tibetan) cup that it slides into and made a cosy for it all. Holds enough fuel, stove, caldera shield thing, spork and tea/coffee makings n milk for a night and day all in the size not much bigger than the 750 pot. I pondered the drink bottle thing but decided that the contents of the pot would still take similar space in a pack.

Ps. The silicone s2s cup i was thinking would make a good muffin cup?
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Mark F » Thu 08 Dec, 2011 8:10 pm

Try the Ti Goat (now Ruta Locura) 550ml mug with carbon fibre lid - Ti and CF in one product - that's as hi tech as I can take :) .
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Moondog55 » Fri 09 Dec, 2011 9:54 am

Practically speaking the best mug is the one you remember to pack and take with you, i have forgotten once or three times and really don't like drinking billy tea straight from the billy or having to wait while i wash up between courses, if you frequent the huts tho there is usually a spare sitting on a shelf above the fires
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Franco » Fri 09 Dec, 2011 1:40 pm

I use a two mug system.
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The 550ml Ti (same as the Tibetan mentioned a few times) for boiling water and herbal tea and the GSI for soup, coffee and chocolate.
(note the Carbon Fiber lid)
You can get the 850 Ml version from :
http://www.rutalocura.com/Ti_Pots.html
($51 US ,82g or the 450ml for $35 ,60g)
The reason for two mugs is that as I wait for my meal to re-hydrate (inside a bag/pouch) I can have some soup first and I don't usually have to wash the Ti mug.
(170g combined weight)
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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby Orion » Fri 09 Dec, 2011 2:14 pm

A mug is a mug, I suppose. If you care about weight (as the Ti and carbon fiber folks surely do) you should be posting the grams.

I usually use a 500ml plastic measuring cup (you can see a couple in this photo). Mine weighs a portly 68 grams, but I found that I dislike drinking or eating out of a metal cup, even when it has silicone at the edge.

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Re: Which is the best mug for bushwalking?

Postby corvus » Fri 09 Dec, 2011 3:43 pm

I also use a two mug system a 550 Tibetan TI with a lid for Earl Grey tea and to boil water plus a 500 ml screw-top plastic container which fits in the mug perfectly for Soup and 2 Min Noodles combined weight of 137gm.
If I am taking alcohol I also carry a GSI Lexan wine glass (the removable stem type) which adds another 86 gm to my load the days of one mug for all are long gone :lol:
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