|
Lord Stimperor posted:Hi everyone! ....is that how you're supposed to use an Aeropress? I think I've been using it wrong all this time, then....
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 12:24 |
|
|
# ? May 19, 2024 16:28 |
|
SwissArmyDruid posted:....is that how you're supposed to use an Aeropress? I think I've been using it wrong all this time, then.... The picture is showing the inverted method. Many people seem to prefer it. I don't use it except when making cold brew concentrate. That's because when un-inverted, a lot of the concentrate would seep through the filter during the 2 minutes I'm stirring then.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 12:28 |
|
Yeah I prefer the inverted method if you can balance it properly in the field e: hell yeah aeropress crew. Coffee outside rocks
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 17:42 |
|
PNW Rain jacket recommendations? In all likelihood I'll be in the PNW through the winter, near Seattle. I am no avid camper, but I figured y'all would know your stuff. I'd like an every day jacket I can also take hiking. I don't know what's reasonable to spend for this. Happy to buy used.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 19:23 |
I live in Seattle and use a Columbia rain jacket that works great, I bought it from their store in town years ago and re-waterproof it about once a year. It was maybe $100 bucks. I've heard the REI ones are good too and most brands make ones that pack down into one of their own pockets for storage. If you want to also use it to hike I would recommend one with pit vents
|
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 19:28 |
|
PokeJoe posted:I live in Seattle and use a Columbia rain jacket that works great, I bought it from their store in town years ago and re-waterproof it about once a year. It was maybe $100 bucks. I've heard the REI ones are good too and most brands make ones that pack down into one of their own pockets for storage. If you want to also use it to hike I would recommend one with pit vents How do you waterproof it? I've used stuff you put in the wash before, but that was years ago.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 19:35 |
Spray on stuff from amazon I think, my GF buys it. You spritz it on the coat and let it dry, then throw it in your dryer to heat set the coating. Lasts about a year before I need to do it again and I walk a lot in the rain
|
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 19:42 |
|
ThePopeOfFun posted:How do you waterproof it? I've used stuff you put in the wash before, but that was years ago. Washing is the first thing to try, cleaning crud can help the coating to start working again. But if that fails you buy the spray and re-coat the jacket. There's a number of brands out there, no idea if any are better than any others. We have a thing of nickwax in a cabinet somewhere and it's done the job. Not really an endorsement, it's just the only one I've used and I picked it because it was a little bit cheaper.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 19:43 |
|
ThePopeOfFun posted:PNW Rain jacket recommendations? Marmot precip is a pretty easy jacket to recommend. It works, it's cheap, easy to find. Goretex is likely overkill but it's a great membrane if you feel like spending more money. If you're going to use it for hiking, look for pit zips. A lot of people think they're soaking through when it's actually sweat. Nikwax is easy to use. If your jacket waterproofing isn't holding up, first wash your jacket with a technical specific wash to clean it. Regular detergent will likely strip the waterproofing right off. If that didn't work, get some wash in or spray on nikwax. Follow the instructions and run it through the dryer to heat set it. I do this yearly. You can do it in a bucket as well vs using your machine. I will say, I've had more success being liberal with the nikwax. I prefer a bucket for individual items. I've had a lot of rain jackets from different brands. My outdoor research goretex ones seem to last a long time. The goretex pro is nuclear rainstorm proof but it's crunchy and I wouldn't pay new prices for one if I didn't get it at the warehouse sale. My mountain hardware jackets delaminated the waterproof membrane. I liked my rei jacket but it wetted out frequently no matter the amount I reapplied waterproofing. Marmot precip it's good for the money. Not the best jacket but it works. But something just big enough that you can still fit layers underneath it. A tight rain jacket is really annoying.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 20:42 |
|
Freaquency posted:Posting camping dogs itt Remember friends, your dog won't tell you when they are getting tired and you can probably hike further than they can despite how energetic they seem.
|
# ? Aug 9, 2020 21:59 |
|
Pham Nuwen posted:Ah , I've got a CJ-7, been thinking about getting a top but dang they're pricey. I'm just sort of watching for sales at this point. Good luck. They are stupid expensive. We just bit the bullet with the extra Trump Bucks we got. Anyone have recommendations for a not super expensive knife to toss in a pack? I have a buck knife my dad bought me when I was like 12, and it works fine, but it's been sharpened so many times I'm starting to lose actual knife mass at this point. Folding or fixed blade is fine, something simple and strong enough to handle batoning wood if needed would be preferred over a multitool situation. Edit: Recs for foods? For car camping/overnight hikes I really like the retort pouches like Tasty Bites boil in the bag Indian dishes or such like. For multiple nights, that's kind of a lot of excess weight, so I'm looking for something that's cheaper than the freeze dried Good-To-Go packs that I really like but are kinda pricy and out of stock everywhere/ Casu Marzu fucked around with this message at 01:53 on Aug 10, 2020 |
# ? Aug 10, 2020 00:24 |
|
CopperHound posted:Okay. But I have to dig up pics that are a old for sad reasons: Same, but we just got back from looking at puppies. New camp pooch soon we hope
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 02:28 |
|
We got this ugly rope leash on a lark. It has multiple rings and hasps on both sides, so you can shorten it / lengthen it by changing the length of the "hand" loop. Usually I can just put it around my waist and it is like a normal 4' leash Or if I want to give her some more space, can run it through my pack wasitbelt / shoulder strap and she's got about 8 feet. She's got a high prey drive, and then the husky "I swear you were just behind me a mile ago" thing. Shortly after getting her cast off, day hike around Tahoe Hills behind my house. Not particularly patriotic. I was more confused by the light. From my house (down in the sprawl below) I can't see the flag, but at nights there's a light. I wanted to know what it was. Someone had rigged up a solar spotlight on it. If I'd brought my boy dog up there he'd have lifted a leg, but sadly he's getting too old.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 06:10 |
|
Casu Marzu posted:Anyone have recommendations for a not super expensive knife to toss in a pack? I have a buck knife my dad bought me when I was like 12, and it works fine, but it's been sharpened so many times I'm starting to lose actual knife mass at this point. Folding or fixed blade is fine, something simple and strong enough to handle batoning wood if needed would be preferred over a multitool situation. Stainless morakniv is cheap, strong, and simple. Carbon steel is cheaper, but I'm gonna abuse my knife and don't want to worry about it rusting as much. It's $20 vs $10, and you can treat the carbon steel if you're worried but whatevs.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 15:49 |
|
Rotten Cookies posted:Stainless morakniv is cheap, strong, and simple. Carbon steel is cheaper, but I'm gonna abuse my knife and don't want to worry about it rusting as much. It's $20 vs $10, and you can treat the carbon steel if you're worried but whatevs. Seconding Mora, although I buy the carbon ones. I also keep an Opinel in my pocket, but I wouldn't try batoning with it as the blade is quite thin. You should be able to get either knife for less than $20.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 16:11 |
|
Unfortunately her head absorbs too much sun and she got a little overheated even with plenty of water and long shade breaks. We need to avoid midday summer hikes even in the low 80s.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 17:58 |
|
ThePopeOfFun posted:PNW Rain jacket recommendations? I bought this one from Mountain Warehouse on sale for $90. It's a 3-in-1 so you can zip the fleece out and use it as a normal zip up if you want. Some people poo poo on Mountain Warehouse stuff because it's not the most lightweight space-age fibres available, but if you don't care about that and just want a cheap jacket that's a jack-of-all-trades then it's pretty good.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 18:19 |
|
The Wiggly Wizard posted:Unfortunately her head absorbs too much sun I wanna move somewhere permanently cold
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 18:20 |
|
I just bought another precip off ebay for $22 shipped. They're my go-to work jackets and pretty common to find secondhand. I got my last full jacket/pants set from shopgoodwill for $14 before shipping (probably another $20). I would not buy used if there's no good pictures of the liner, to check for delamination. I rip them often, though. When they tear I'll duct tape them and I have vinyl pool patches on one jacket that I think is time to chuck.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 20:45 |
|
I don’t have anything to contribute but there should def be a dedicated camping/outdoor dog thread, I’d bookmark the poo poo out of that
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 20:56 |
|
Throwing my hat in to say my REI Rainier jacket is effective, cheap and easy to pack.HamAdams posted:I don’t have anything to contribute but there should def be a dedicated camping/outdoor dog thread, I’d bookmark the poo poo out of that I miss the old GBS CritterQuest threads from years ago. Someone please make an outdoor critter thread that is very very dog friendly. I have cool pics of bugs and wild animals I’d share. If nobody feels like it but supports the idea I’ll happily make one tonight.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 21:13 |
|
Rolo posted:Throwing my hat in to say my REI Rainier jacket is effective, cheap and easy to pack. Critterquest lives on: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3807356 I'd be down for a dog thread though
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 21:18 |
|
The Wiggly Wizard posted:Critterquest lives on: Oh kick rear end!
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 21:26 |
|
Rolo posted:Throwing my hat in to say my REI Rainier jacket is effective, cheap and easy to pack. Yep, I have the same jacket and it gets the job done and was cheap as heck.
|
# ? Aug 10, 2020 22:06 |
|
Rolo posted:I’m gonna need to see more camp dog pics and that goes for the rest of you. See you in the pics thread. You're in luck. Theres a new doggo/adventure pet thread! Updog- Not much what's up with you? Post your adventure dogs/cats/goats etc
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 00:34 |
|
Yesssss
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 00:55 |
|
Hi. I bought a titanium double walled mug. I will never not make coffee the backcountry in one of these again.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 01:34 |
|
Dangerllama posted:Hi. I bought a titanium double walled mug. I will never not make coffee the backcountry in one of these again. I bought a titanium one but I guess it wasn't double walled, so it gets very hot. Still love it
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 01:49 |
|
Snow Peak? Yeah, they make double-walled and single-walled versions, and it's important to know which one you have, because you can gently caress up the double-walled ones by using it like a single-wall.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 02:25 |
|
SwissArmyDruid posted:Snow Peak? Yeah, they make double-walled and single-walled versions, and it's important to know which one you have, because you can gently caress up the double-walled ones by using it like a single-wall. How so? I have a double walled Ti mug that I use daily and I don't give it any special treatment. In fact I'll put most of my bodyweight on it pushing down an aeropress.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 02:41 |
|
Yeah it's snow peak. Good mug.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 02:53 |
|
The Wiggly Wizard posted:How so? I have a double walled Ti mug that I use daily and I don't give it any special treatment. In fact I'll put most of my bodyweight on it pushing down an aeropress. Probably putting it on a camp stove.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 03:07 |
The Wiggly Wizard posted:Yeah I prefer the inverted method if you can balance it properly in the field aeropress indoors good too
|
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 05:18 |
|
The Wiggly Wizard posted:How so? I have a double walled Ti mug that I use daily and I don't give it any special treatment. In fact I'll put most of my bodyweight on it pushing down an aeropress. withak posted:Probably putting it on a camp stove.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 08:05 |
|
I have a little toaks mug which comes with a orange heatproof baggy you can use to hold it when it's hot. I also bought a titanium spork with a bottle opener on the end after my plastic spork broke in half.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 09:08 |
|
Save yourself the money and just get a GSI infinity mug. They are about .5 - 1 ounce lighter than the double wall titanium mugs, and in my opinion, do a better job insulating. They also hold more.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 13:22 |
|
BaseballPCHiker posted:Save yourself the money and just get a GSI infinity mug. They are about .5 - 1 ounce lighter than the double wall titanium mugs, and in my opinion, do a better job insulating. They also hold more. Yeah, I got one of these and they're pretty neat. Can't put them on the stove though. Wish they had a way to securely connect the mug to the insulating sleeve though. I hook my mug to the outside of my pack via a carabiner through the handle and have had it slip out if the sleeve and drop onto the trail once or twice FCKGW fucked around with this message at 17:14 on Aug 11, 2020 |
# ? Aug 11, 2020 17:11 |
|
FCKGW posted:Yeah, I got one of these and they're pretty neat. Can't put them on the stove though. One of the reviews says to just wrap a rubber band around it before you put it in the sleeve. May be worth a shot.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 17:20 |
|
MustardFacial posted:They do? Look at what showed up today: This thing is huge but - compared to my old Coleman - weighs almost nothing. I'm pretty sure it's only as big as it is because of the tent poles. I'm like 80% sure that I could pack the tent into a smaller bag and carry the poles separately.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 20:03 |
|
|
# ? May 19, 2024 16:28 |
|
That’s what I do - poles live strapped to the outside of my bag, and then the tent + fly go inside. I actually leave them in the bag it came with though - once the poles are out you can just fold the excess over or tie it off or whatever.
|
# ? Aug 11, 2020 20:07 |