[RBW] Re: Mid-Day Ramble - Ramble

2010-12-15 Thread Tony
Camp stove and tea for a short winter ride - brilliant! Whoever had the idea, thanks. Reminds me of the time we took a camp stove and hot chocolate to the 4th of July fireworks show.(Bay area fog can be like that) Nice and cozy. Tony On Dec 14, 1:53 pm, SFF jgre...@earthlink.net wrote: Well,

[RBW] Re: Mid-Day Ramble - Ramble

2010-12-15 Thread Earl Grey
1.5) finish your cigarette, then grab nail and big rock. :) On Dec 15, 6:13 am, erik jensen bicyclen...@gmail.com wrote: those sealed fuel canisters are recyclable. 1) run them down, i've done it with slightly full ones, but you know--safety and all... 2) take a nail, wedge, big rock, etc.

[RBW] Re: Mid-Day Ramble - Ramble

2010-12-14 Thread Bill M.
It looks like the Crunchit is just hitting the market. I expect un- bundled tools will be available soon based on links like this: http://www.trailspace.com/gear/jetboil/crunchit/ Bill On Dec 14, 1:53 pm, SFF jgre...@earthlink.net wrote: Well, I'm off work (thanks to vacation and Holidays)

[RBW] Re: Mid-Day Ramble - Ramble

2010-12-14 Thread Benedikt
One reason I've kept my MSR Whisperlite for so long. Refillable fuel bottles. - Brian in Seattle On Dec 14, 1:53 pm, SFF jgre...@earthlink.net wrote: Well, I'm off work (thanks to vacation and Holidays) for the rest of the year and I'm going to take the opportunity to squeeze in as much