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Thread: Flameless heating

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    Update:
    Well, the weekend went well. It was actually warm enough at night and the cabins built well enough that we didn't need to do any sort if heating.
    If I ever get the chance to do an overnight or two sometime later I will definitely use the ideas in this thread.

    I did find that due to the cabins not having electricity, lighting was an issue, and I don't mean personal lighting. Petzls and other lights are fine for tents, but a cabin needs at least a medium to large lantern. There are new ones at EMS that are LED with 300 lumens running for 12 hours straight on 4 D batteries.
    Also found that having a fairly comprehensive (but light) mess kit is essential when you are staying out for a few days as opposed to cooking while hiking.
    Again thank you for the advice!
    Last edited by Atg336; 10-12-13 at 07:22.
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein

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    You do realize they make Battery powered clothing that keeps you all warm and fuzzy ???
    Check out Gerbing for this.

    Keith

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