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Tip of the day - no cabletie or tree content!

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If you're wanting a lid for your 450ml mug, sneak into the kitchen and steal the lid off the gravy granules (you might be safer waiting until they're all used first). It's a good fit (not too snug or too lose) and weighs about 7g ;)

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But you can only use it until just after Christmas.
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Beef or chicken?
I'm just going outside ...
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Beef or chicken?
I don't think it matters really. The lid in the pic is chicken if that helps ;) ;)
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How does it cope with heat?
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How does it cope with heat?
Seems okay. It goes slightly bendy with the steam but still retains it's shape. Obviously I wouldn't want to put it near a flame ;)
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Would it fit a jetboil zip????
Ive got one on the way (Trail subscription) and i was just wondering :D
Obviously it wouldnt fit my trangia mini :P
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Would it fit a jetboil zip????
I imagine it'd be much too small. Doesn't the JetBoil come with a lid, I thought it did ?
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s8tannorm wrote:
Would it fit a jetboil zip????
I imagine it'd be much too small. Doesn't the JetBoil come with a lid, I thought it did ?
Yeh, i was just wondering if this could be a lighter alternative
Im gonna win the WRT weigh in ;D
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Im gonna win the WRT weigh in ;D
I've got to admire your optimism ... but you do know it's not you we'll be weighing ? ;)
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s8tannorm wrote:
Im gonna win the WRT weigh in ;D
I've got to admire your optimism ... but you do know it's not you we'll be weighing ? ;)
Oh yes! But after weighing my rather heavy weight kit for this weekends cold bike packing trip to the dales (2 nights) it came in (bike included) to a mere 32lb, 1 lb less than last years winner I believe ;-)


Edit: excuse the minor thread hijack, I think the tip in question is very clever
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Ben98 wrote:
s8tannorm wrote:
Im gonna win the WRT weigh in ;D
I've got to admire your optimism ... but you do know it's not you we'll be weighing ? ;)
Oh yes! But after weighing my rather heavy weight kit for this weekends cold bike packing trip to the dales (2 nights) it came in (bike included) to a mere 32lb, 1 lb less than last years winner I believe ;-)


Edit: excuse the minor thread hijack, I think the tip in question is very clever
Ben, I'd be interested to know what your kit list is?
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You can't win the weigh in with a jetboil.

Stuart won't let you for a start :D
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I think you'll find, I'll be in charge of the weigh in.

Bribes gratefully accepted. ;)
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Ray Young wrote: Ben, I'd be interested to know what your kit list is?
Im gonna guess a fat bike with big helium filled tyres
Would probably float over water too
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Mart wrote:
Ray Young wrote: Ben, I'd be interested to know what your kit list is?
Im gonna guess a fat bike with big helium filled tyres
Would probably float over water too

I will do a kit list after the event, but for now I suspect the main factor is my bike weighs so little compared to most MTB's :-D
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