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A: Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping Another alternative, similar to cowboy coffee, but a bit more refined is a Turkish style cezve (AKA ibrik). These are usually made of super thin copper and are light enough to pack. For these you use very finely ground coffee, and boil it very gently until it starts to foam. Then you carefully pour... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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A: Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping If you're an espresso purist you could try a minipresso. They're a hand powered esspresso machine. I was introduced to them by a climbing guide who actually climbed with one and brewed up on top of a pitch. (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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When making an anchor with static rope around a boulder, what knot should I use If I'm using a natural feature such as a boulder or a lump of rock as part of an anchor by tying a static rope around it, what are the best knots to use? I'm thinking that there would be different knots: one for when the feature is used at the end of the rope, and one where the feature is tied using ... (more) |
— | about 6 years ago |
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Best rope for a rope swing A few years ago I, er… a friend of mine, put up a rope swing in a nearby park. It's in a large eucalyptus, about 25 metres high, and is much loved by many local kids – and parents. Originaly I just used super cheap polypropylene rope (I think it was polypropylene, it was that cheap, h... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |