hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nice
karl
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nice
karl
Bad weather, first snow, no motivation for an activation, so it’s time for me to relax and enjoy my actual favorite from Scotland
I guess you could use that in one of these to make a nice cup of tea
http://www.trangia.se/english/2913.trangia_stoves.html
Dives for cover…
Depends - on a 3,000 metre summit water boils at 90C which is too cool to make a decent cuppa!
Brian
Superb stoves, been using them for 35 years…
…not for green tea which, according to some, should be made with water at about 70°C.
But for the Great British Cuppa, you’re spot on: Tea Making Tips - from another world!
Rob
Down under we actually have a Mountain Goat beer!
Opinions vary as to the exact nature of the goat’s role in the making of the brew.
I find it quite tasty… a boutique beer as they say…
Andrew
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