Trangia strainer/lid/cutting board-- great idea. I just ordered one.

On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Tom Virgil <tevir...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am very appreciative of the comments offered here.  I live in Del Mar
> hill country.  Once I leave my block, there are 14% grades in either
> direction for a 200 foot elevation gain in .5 miles.  Average grade is 7%.
>  I rode Sam up and down several times with the unoptimized load (22 lbs)
> and while I am sluggish compared to an unfettered bike, but I don't think
> we will need a cardiologist on call.  Sam is stable with the load.  That is
> very cool.  I am using a large Sackville saddle bag and a Sackville BarSack
> on the front. At tis point, I have to lash the sleeping pad and compression
> sack encased sleeping bag outside of the bike bags.  I think I could do
> better.  Looking forward to this to test things out and see what works.
>
> I had to laugh out loud at the porcelain mug, camp watermelon, and waffle
> kit comment from Christopher.  Although, the waffle images on that Panther
> Creek Gran Carbo were a class act.  Consider this one a shakedown.  We'll
> see what works and what doesn't without a lot of drama.  After a few
> trials, I might be inclined to bring a pizzlle maker. but we'll wait and
> see how that works out.  Don't know if Rivers like pizzlles (I do, buttered
> with Nutela).
>
> My Trangia came with a strainer/lid that can act as a cutting board.  And
> I have knives.  Not bringing guns..  Anne's idea about a headlamp is good.
>  Don't have time to go to REI to get one, but it will be on my list.  USB
> bike light held in mouth while using both arms will have to do for now.
>
> Ride free, rivers,
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 11:09:21 PM UTC-7, Tom Virgil wrote:
>
>> I am not interested in fern elves who sleep under leaves or those who can
>> build a house at the campsite from available materials
>>
>> What is a nominal weight?
>>
>> With everything I could want, I am coming in at +22 pounds.  I am trying
>> to pare that away.  If I were to take everything, it would include,,,
>>
>>   Sleeping bag
>>
>>  Sleeping bag liner
>>
>>  Compression Sack
>>
>>  Pillow
>>
>>  Pad
>>
>>  Tent
>>
>>  Tent Footprint
>>
>>  French Press
>>
>>  Titanium cup
>>
>>  Stove
>>
>>  Fuel bottle
>>
>>  Cooking pot
>>
>>  Utensils
>>
>>  bucket
>>
>>  camp suds
>>
>>  towel
>>
>>  sacks
>>
>>  egg holder
>>
>>  bottles
>>
>>
>> and a few other things for breakfast, camp clothes.
>>
>> Having accumulated all of this from backpacking, I am now figuring out
>> where to pare down.
>>
>> I have been practicing with Sam and the weight.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
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