I think I'll try using a stuff sack with the Stanley two-cup cookest I keep in a Condor hydration pouch. Hopefully that will make it a bit easier to get in and out.
Just a random over the chest pack I got from Amazon. I don't really care for it though as it doesn't hang very comfortably and is always flipping around unwontedly
Cans are DESIGNED to store food for VERY LONG PERIODS. They are sealed under conditions of EXTREME HEAT. There is NO HARMFUL ANYTHING in a can's plastic liner because if there WAS the health authorities and quality control experts, both private and public, would be down on the manufacturers' necks like a duck on a June bug.
@@susanp.collins7834 extreme heat and fire are two completely different things; and how it reacts based on the conditions created are different. A ziplock bag for instance, full of water wont burn if that flame is below the water line. That same bag will burn, melt, and release whatever chemicals contained in it if placed over that same fire empty.
Thats just perfect..I love it when a plan comes together
Nice modification. Glad you tested it out. Can't beat a cheap additional container. 🌲🦌🌲
Excellent I have done the same thing
Pretty cool. That gives you a ton of options. Wonder if you can get another stuff sack for the can that would help it go in the bag easier.
I have one floating around here somewhere. I'll have to check into it
Yeah man the yellow bag of the set might do it. Cool video. thanks. Will try
Very cool, and that end shot is fantastic
Good one
Thank you
Absolutely destroying that pathfinder bag
Well it's not a pathfinder bag. It's an Amazon knock off.
@@leaftree49I thought it was a gen 1 pathfinder bag
The thing I found about doing this a few years back, was the pouch is not any good the zipper busted.
I think I'll try using a stuff sack with the Stanley two-cup cookest I keep in a Condor hydration pouch. Hopefully that will make it a bit easier to get in and out.
Yea it definitely should.
Right on man
Nice one
What mollie pack is that next to your bottle pack
It's a small over the shoulder pack I got from Amazon. You want it, I don't much care for it.
@leaftree49 no I'm good. Thanks for offering
What is that little pack that you have with it thank you
Just a random over the chest pack I got from Amazon. I don't really care for it though as it doesn't hang very comfortably and is always flipping around unwontedly
Which bottle bag is that?
first gen pathfinder model
I hope you burned out that can before you cooked in it the first time.... get that plastic protective film out of there
Cans are DESIGNED to store food for VERY LONG PERIODS. They are sealed under conditions of EXTREME HEAT. There is NO HARMFUL ANYTHING in a can's plastic liner because if there WAS the health authorities and quality control experts, both private and public, would be down on the manufacturers' necks like a duck on a June bug.
@@susanp.collins7834 extreme heat and fire are two completely different things; and how it reacts based on the conditions created are different. A ziplock bag for instance, full of water wont burn if that flame is below the water line. That same bag will burn, melt, and release whatever chemicals contained in it if placed over that same fire empty.