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Bowside
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I just bought that press from GSI.

(http://www.gsioutdoors.com/resources/im ... 7_h1_f.jpg)

It's a bit bulky/heavy for long trips but dose make a good cup & seems well made. Just also found out that they make a grinder to go with it. That's taking things too far ?? Just one step away from roasting your own beans (could be sore !).
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"There can be only one." - The Highlander. :pirate:

PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.

PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
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#23

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Paul Arden wrote:If I'm really stuck and just need the hit I mix two or three 3-1 sachets or similar with some bottled water and have that. Apart from that it's underpants all the way. It works even if you don't have coffee grinds.
No more coffee and milk in a tin, Paul? :)
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#24

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Hmmm, that's tasty shit!
It's an exploration; bring a flyrod.

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#25

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I carry a GSI 1 cup Aluminium Mini Expresso, along with a Kovea titanium stove. Both are light and compact.

There is something about a stream side expresso.....

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Bowside
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#26

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Cool. Wish I'd seen that before I bought my press. I'll poss' pick up one of those soon.
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#27

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The regular Bialetti range also works well on a small petrol or gas burner.
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#28

Post by Crackaig »

When looking for a new Bialetti for home use I came acrossthese. Might be the answer for coffee in the field.
Cheers,
C.
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#29

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That looks cool. Have you tried the coffee yet ? Is the press light ?
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#30

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Not yet I'll get one soon and report back.
Cheers,
C.
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