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    Tent pegs

    Thanks to all of you for your helpful advice. I ended up ordering a variety of pegs from Vargo. The service was excellent. I'll definitely be doing business with them again.
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    who carrys a hip flask and whats your tipple (pics would be nice)

    No, they're usually made of goat skin, the interior of which is coated in pine pitch to make it impermeable.
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    who carrys a hip flask and whats your tipple (pics would be nice)

    I drink more wine than spirits, so I carry a bota .
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    Tent pegs

    Wow! This forum is a treasure trove of information. I'm checking into all of the options mentioned. Thanks to all. One question: Do you tend to carry a variety of pegs with you so as to be able to deal with different kinds of surfaces?
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    Tent pegs

    I often camp on hard soil and the pegs that came with my tent are in bad shape. I'm looking for some light, high-quality pegs that will hold up to hammering. Any suggestions? I've seen some that have a cord attached to them for easier removal. This seems like a good feature. I live in...
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    Summer Hiking Shirt

    I'm in the market for a good hiking shirt to wear in summer. I frequent areas where temperatures can reach 40º and higher, so I need something that is cool and quick-drying and will protect me from the sun. Other pluses would be a fabric that doesn't get smelly too quickly and perhaps mosquito...
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    2010 Shangri-la 3

    I've got the 2009 model. Great shelter. Anybody know where I can get a good deal on a nest?
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    Interesting Knot Site

    Which knots should I learn for setting up tarps? Thanks.
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    Why not try...

    Hello. Most interesting thread. With regard to acorns, how do you eat them? I'm a cyclist who's always looking for free eats when I'm out on the road. There are lots of acorns here in Spain and over in Portugal where I often tour. I sometimes pick up a couple of them and eat them raw, but...
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    Out in the cold and damp...Fire starting

    Great thread! Hope I can remember some of these tips the next time I'm out in the woods on a rainy day. I'm a touring cyclist, and I'm always looking for ways to use old inner tubes. I cut them up into rubber bands, which are stronger and longer lasting than the commercially available ones...
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    Canvas Bucket

    Those are good points, Wayland. I'll have to rethink this.
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    Canvas Bucket

    That's an idea, although my sewing skills are rather suspect. I might be able to recruit my wife for help if I don't find a surplus bucket. By the way, did you know that a ten-gallon hat only holds about 3/4 gallon? A ten gallon hat does not hold ten gallons (unless you have an...
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    Canvas Bucket

    Hi. Newbie here. I've been lurking for a while. Great site. I was wondering if someone might know where I could get a small canvas bucket for carrying water and washing up with. I figure I could use it to carry my Bush Buddy stove and Snow Peak 900 pot in, too. The stove and pot pack...