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Re: [at-l] Re: Tuckerizing the pack



I use a Lexan cup with measuring marks on it because it's lightweight, let's 
me dip when necessary, gives me something to put food or beverage into while 
I'm cooking another phase of the same meal, doesn't burn my mouth when I 
drink from it.  JPJ

>From: "KC" <felton@bluenet.net>
>To: "At-l" <at-l@backcountry.net>
>Subject: Re: [at-l] Re: Tuckerizing the pack
>Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 03:20:14 -0700
>
> >It looks like you have thought out your pack weight carefully.  I don't
> >always carry a cup, but a cup is nice if the water source is low on 
>water.
> >Gutsy
>
>
>We used a leaf,,,a large leaf for getting water. It makes a perfect spout.
>In fact,,,I'd leave the leaf in place for others. One day,,,we found a leaf
>set up already! Works much better than a cup. KC
>
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