How could I forget, possibly the best part of it all!
The GSI Outdoor Traveling Adventure Bar!
Two 18oz flasks, cutting board, shaker and two tumblers in a great case!
We also got the 11" Wok :chef:
After years of fumbling about with cheap inferior camp kitchen products we decided to try our best at doing it right!
We've customized our own solution we think will work along with a few minor evolutions no doubt.
We started with the GSI Outdoor Pinnacle Camper as a self contained cook and...
I have a brand new one that has never been hooked up or used.
It is for sale if you want it.
PM me if interested and I'll pull it out and get the specs on it.
Regards,
Brian
So......
Going to AT&T to buy 2 iPhone 3Gs and a 2100 minute family talk plan I find out that the AT&T site will only allow you to purchase one iPhone per HH.
Going to Apple to do the same thing I find that you can buy multiple iPhones but the same family plan is $10 per month more expensive...
Thanks!
It is great to get all the solid feedback, I had no idea there were so many similar versions of similar practices.
That WFR training paid off again about three weeks ago. Sitting at a restaurant with my 2.5 yr old son and 3 soon to be 4 yr old daughter I had the...
I then decided to add a few bits of gear that I figure would be useful to have in a bug out bag.
An MRE
Water filtration
My favorite, the LifeSmoke MK5 - a 3 minute smoke signal!
I replaced the tablet stove with this Vital Stove which is fueled by the organic fuels found in the field from...
Hot & Cold
Some insta-juice!
A Swiss Army rescue tool
Pelican Light
Some Super Winch gloves - after all this is the Bill Burke edition
Dust masks & safety glasses
A few weeks ago I got a new ditch bag, the Bill Burke Edition Bug Out Bagz.
The first thing i did was take absolutely everything out of the bag, eliminate any unnecessary packaging and reorganize it to my own preferences including a few additions to the gear list.
I must say that one of the...
This thread evolved through the historical time line quickly but I wanted to throw in the PockeMail Composer device. It could only do email. The user composed emails on the device and then held it up to a telephone where the clicks and beeps transmitted messages back and forth.
We used this...
I had thought of a hitch pin before but did not like the solution.
Now I am liking the idea paired with the suggestion of using a spring.
A hitch pin along with a spring to keep it under a bit of tension may work nicely.
Thanks
Brian
Thanks
I looked at McMaster but they want $40+ for such a pin, well I guell they have a less expensive verson too but still $20+.
My concern with the ball-stop type pin is that the tollerances must be just right for the ball to work properly as a stop.
I like the spring idea, would just need...
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