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Coffee addict-any ideas for brewing on the water

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Black with two packets of artificial sweetener (Truvia or equal) for me please.

 

Coffeemate powdered creamer if I am in the mood. Milk and I do not get along.

15 hours ago, XpressJeff said:

I have been too frugal (cheap) to spring for anything that says YET I on it.

 

Are their products worth it?

 

BTW, black is the only way to drink it. I do not contaminate good coffee!

 

Get the Ozark Trail at Walmart. It's like like $10. Essentially the same thing as the higher priced brand. I got both. I usually grab the Ozark Trail. 

  • Super User

As an avid outdoor drinker, I was all excited about getting a Yeti cooler until I saw one in the store and realized the reason that they keep ice for so long is that the walls are twice as thick as an Igloo.  $300 to keep a single 12 pack cold killed the excitement.  

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On 1/12/2017 at 9:25 AM, Bunnielab said:

I drink it with heavy cream when I can get it, it's like a milkshake that keeps you awake! 

 

Over the summer/fall, I was up to between 60-80 ounces of coffee a day.  It was a little out of control, but no where near as bad as my father, who told me that when he was a young man working two jobs he would fill and and drink his half gallon thermos two or three times a day.   

 

No wonder you got that fish hook stuck in your hand.

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56 minutes ago, Fishing Rhino said:

 

No wonder you got that fish hook stuck in your hand.

 

Hah, well, that happened early in the morning, so I was only maybe 24oz in.  

msr pocket rocket. not the safest idea but it boils quick! does great in the wind.

 

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Why do you only fill the thermos halfway in a kayak Dave?

 

Is it harder to pee in a kayak?

 

That would be a serious consideration since I am of the age of "Old man's bladder syndrome".

  • Super User

It is harder to pee in a kayak if you don't carry a trucker's jug.  Even then it can be dicey unless your stream-control is up to snuff.  The yaks with lawn chair style seats make it far far easier.  

 

It's worse in winter when you are in a drysuit.  Even the ones with a relief zipper are a huge pain.  It's not so bad if you are out somewhere where you can beach the yak and do your business in the brush.  

On 01/11/2017 at 0:10 PM, A-Jay said:

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Perhaps if you two start off the morning with one of these, it could carry you through most of the day ~

:smiley:

A-Jay

I need that cup in my life

Unless you want to carry a kettle,and a propane burner to make gross instant you may be out of luck

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