[pct-l] alcohol (stove) bottle size for a thru-hike.
CHUCK CHELIN
steeleye at wildblue.net
Fri Apr 3 11:21:15 CDT 2009
Good morning, Julian,
If I cook I generally use about 1 fluid-oz. of alcohol per meal. I would
just extrapolate that times the number of meals per day, and days per
resupply, to determine the required container(s) size. I generally use
plastic beverage bottles for both water and alcohol and I want there to be a
distinct difference by feel so if I awake thirsty at night I won’t glug down
the alcohol. For that I have a choice of two different alcohol bottles: One
used to hold bottled water, and it is a distinct square cross-section. The
other bottle has a peculiar shape with knobby bumps all over it – I think it
once held “Squirt” pop. Even groggy I will never confuse either of those
with my standard water bottles.
Steel-Eye
Hiking the Pct since before it was the PCT -- 1965
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On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Julian Plamann <julian at amity.be> wrote:
> Simple question for past thru-hikers... What size alcohol (denatured/HEET)
> container did you end up taking? I'm planning on an 8oz bottle. Will this
> cover me between most esupply sources on a thru-hike? That translates to
> roughly 11 days with my stove give or take.
> Thanks!
> Julian
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