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<blockquote data-quote="Romans" data-source="post: 2090789" data-attributes="member: 68403"><p>Original question from OP. YES.</p><p>I back pack frequently. What we do is split items. Ill carry stove, pots and kitchen items. My buddy will carry certain things. </p><p>Like extra water, fire starters/ kit.</p><p>You still need a small fire starter yourself. But he carries the main.</p><p>Have a load out, and know how his pack is loaded. Where items are. And always have a backup. </p><p>You might carry an alcohol/ soda stove for backup.</p><p>Yellow heat is the best. </p><p>Not everyone has a ton of money to spend on stuff, so you make do.</p><p>Above all eat good. Enjoy the time with friends. Stop once in a while to marvel at God's creation. Be in the moment. Don't push yourself or put to much pressure on the 30 thousands of a second that it takes the round to exit the barrel.</p><p>Stay safe, live for the little things. Breathe, and be in the now.</p><p>Romans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romans, post: 2090789, member: 68403"] Original question from OP. YES. I back pack frequently. What we do is split items. Ill carry stove, pots and kitchen items. My buddy will carry certain things. Like extra water, fire starters/ kit. You still need a small fire starter yourself. But he carries the main. Have a load out, and know how his pack is loaded. Where items are. And always have a backup. You might carry an alcohol/ soda stove for backup. Yellow heat is the best. Not everyone has a ton of money to spend on stuff, so you make do. Above all eat good. Enjoy the time with friends. Stop once in a while to marvel at God's creation. Be in the moment. Don't push yourself or put to much pressure on the 30 thousands of a second that it takes the round to exit the barrel. Stay safe, live for the little things. Breathe, and be in the now. Romans. [/QUOTE]
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