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[pct-l] Bear Canister Challenge
- Subject: [pct-l] Bear Canister Challenge
- From: jeffmoorehead1 at cox.net (Jeff Moorehead)
- Date: Mon Feb 21 15:25:35 2005
- References: <111.44604eb8.2f4b9635@aol.com>
and you will be testing the bear cannister how?? :)
----- Original Message -----
From: <Hiker97@aol.com>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 11:53 AM
Subject: [pct-l] Bear Canister Challenge
> Okay, for the April Kickoff I will be entering my handsfree 3.5 ounce
> umbrella holder in the homemade gear contest.
>
> I challenge someone to come up with a bear canister that is adjustable.
> It
> can weigh under 1.5 pounds for a 3-4 day trip or expand for a 5-7 day trip
> and
> probably get into the 2+ pound weight range. Your reward? A free lunch
> down
> at the dinner near the park on me. Or a dinner at the casino if we have
> wheels. I ate there free last year and it was a very nice meal (I won at
> slots).
>
> I figure the answer is a simple canister that has two sections.
> 1. For short trips one section has screw on lids for the two ends.
> 2. For longer trips a ring connector joins two sections together. Only
> one
> lid is needed now, since the second section has a closed bottom.
> 3. Or you could just take two smaller canisters on a longer trip. Either
> way, I will pay off if the weight makes sense. A 2.5+ pound answer will
> not cut
> it. I will have my electronic scales with me if I have a vehicle.
>
> You will get extra points if it comes in colors like the Nalgene bottles.
> :)
>
> Cheers, Switchback
>
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