I bought Sierra Cups for my wife, two sons and myself in 1974 when we did a road trip from Florida to California and back camping all the way. Mine has been in my pack and in constant use ever since. Madame has hers tucked away somewhere think, but I have never known her use it. She has a bone china mug protected inside a metal pot which depite my misgivings has remained intact, including its handle for several years. I noticed younger son's cup hanging in his camper van last year.
I noticed a wikipedia article on the Sierra Club Cup recently and looked it up. In this article it is referred to as an awful little cup and its shortcomings are listed. They are justified but I have a sentimental attachment to mine because of the length of time I have had it and the places its has been with me. If I lost it would I replace it? No. There are far better mugs on the market now.
I just got to wondering if anyone else has, or has had, a Sierra Cup and what you think of it. Mine, by the way, is not the Sierra Club Cup, but a stainless steel clone.
I'd also be interested to know if anyone else has a favourite cup, noggin, kuksa, mug etc which they hang on to despite rather than because of its attributes.
I noticed a wikipedia article on the Sierra Club Cup recently and looked it up. In this article it is referred to as an awful little cup and its shortcomings are listed. They are justified but I have a sentimental attachment to mine because of the length of time I have had it and the places its has been with me. If I lost it would I replace it? No. There are far better mugs on the market now.
I just got to wondering if anyone else has, or has had, a Sierra Cup and what you think of it. Mine, by the way, is not the Sierra Club Cup, but a stainless steel clone.
I'd also be interested to know if anyone else has a favourite cup, noggin, kuksa, mug etc which they hang on to despite rather than because of its attributes.