Yeah, Eric, heat that lingers might have me rethink the butter as it would
always be liquid. Still, as long as it didn’t leak... but even on our 90˚+
days, we’re only that hot for a few hours. Gives us braggin’ rights like we
know heat though. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Something that wouldn’t work on a 90 degree Ohio day!
Eric
Ohio
Low 90s today.
On Sunday, June 17, 2018, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> Eric, The butter may melt. It’s packed 4 sticks to an old coconut oil
> container that doesn’t leak. However, at these elevations, and with my food
> bag packed so
Eric, The butter may melt. It’s packed 4 sticks to an old coconut oil container
that doesn’t leak. However, at these elevations, and with my food bag packed so
it’s somewhat insulated by clothing and with lows near freezing, melting is
minimal.
With abandon,
Patrick
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How do you keep the butter from melting in warm weather?
Eric
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 9:08 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> I’ve received a number of off line questions about bikepacking kit. Here
> is my current setup — which may change in specifics over time, but has
> settled down to a core
Thanks for sharing your kit. Quite helpful.
Erl
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Hi Patrick I appreciate the bikepacking kit you listed. Thanks :-)
On Sun, Jun 17, 2018 at 9:08 AM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> I’ve received a number of off line questions about bikepacking kit. Here
> is my current setup — which may change in specifics over time, but has
> settled down to a core
I’ve received a number of off line questions about bikepacking kit. Here is my
current setup — which may change in specifics over time, but has settled down
to a core element of what is essential and hearty and works when I need it. It
is not ultralite but it is a solid 3-season set up for the