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Re: Cold Weather Tips for Gas Stoves
hikin_jim #22871 04/14/12 02:41 PM
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15/16 + 3/8 - 1/2 X 17/14 = ?

Re: Cold Weather Tips for Gas Stoves
Glenn #22872 04/14/12 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: Glenn
Hikin' Jim,

You realize, of course, that's the same myth that says if you put wine in your spaghetti sauce all of the alcohol will just boil-off right away. It doesn't happen like that for the reasons you explained.


tested that in the field in Corsica - yummie - bottle in the middle went into the sauce, well, some of it grin


Re: Cold Weather Tips for Gas Stoves
Whitney Fan #22873 04/14/12 05:46 PM
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15/16 + 3/8 - 1/2 X 17/14 = 79/112 = 0.705357142

Fish: There's no stove in that picture, and it's definitely not cold weather. Therefore, your post is off-topic. grin

Re: Cold Weather Tips for Gas Stoves
Whitney Fan #22891 04/15/12 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: Whitney Fan
15/16 + 3/8 - 1/2 X 17/14 = ?
Now THAT is what I call fractioning.

HJ


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Re: Cold Weather Tips for Gas Stoves
Fishmonger #22961 04/17/12 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted By: Fishmonger
tested that in the field in Corsica - yummie - bottle in the middle went into the sauce, well, some of it grin

Hey, nice Jansport. What model? What year?

HJ


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Re: Cold Weather Tips for Gas Stoves
hikin_jim #22974 04/17/12 01:37 PM
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tested that in the field in Corsica - yummie - bottle in the middle went into the sauce, well, some of it grin

Hey, nice Jansport. What model? What year?

HJ


no clue about the model, but this was 1984 and I think it was new to me that year. Didn't like it very much - very soft overall and the internal frame on it was too flexible for its size.

The GAZ Bleuet stove was somewhere nearby and about to go into action.

Re: Cold Weather Tips for Gas Stoves
Fishmonger #22993 04/17/12 06:19 PM
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1984? That's about when I bought my old Jansport D2, an enormous external frame pack. Good pack for that monster load. Yipes.

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