corvus wrote:After many variations I only carry a large snow peg non bending and just a wee bit hard on the hands in these dry times
Son of a Beach wrote:corvus wrote:After many variations I only carry a large snow peg non bending and just a wee bit hard on the hands in these dry times
I read that completely wrong at first... "just wee a bit"... since we were discussing toilet issues.
corvus wrote::D G'day All .
Sea to Summit have just released a new tool called the "IPOOP" which really looks the goods so if any one has tried it please post as I would like a hands on ?? review.
Regards
corvus
walkinTas wrote:picture of the ipood thing.
iPood thing on ebay.
But I don't know what they cost in Tassie.
Son of a Beach wrote:Still doesn't look like much room for paper to me, though.But looks like a good spade.
corvus wrote:TWF-Hail Gerious Minor et tus Byciclumious wheelium con baskitiomo ,jees thats a good name aint it,kept the stove secret eh! dont matter how you got it or who paid for it it's still GEAR
taswaterfalls.com wrote:the handle willl hold quite a bit...i rekon about 25 to 30 sheets of double ply...if you forfiet the lighter...which most of us carry anyway...the handle will hold more than enough for a few days crappin....
corvus wrote:Serious question SOB have you any clue as to what caused your gut problem? water souce,food,bug picked up b4 you left home,Its important to all of us to be confident in our water source without the need to boil it .
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