Backpacking gifts
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Backpacking gifts
Hi all,
My husband and I plan to exchange our Christmas gifts on a backpack this year. Therefore, I need ideas of what I can get him that:
- he doesn't have already (for the sake of not boring you I won't list what he already has)
- is ultra-lightweight
- is small
Any ideas???
Cheers!
My husband and I plan to exchange our Christmas gifts on a backpack this year. Therefore, I need ideas of what I can get him that:
- he doesn't have already (for the sake of not boring you I won't list what he already has)
- is ultra-lightweight
- is small
Any ideas???
Cheers!
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Re: Backpacking gifts
Wild Turkey is THE perfect beverage for the discerning lightweight backpackerte-wa wrote:haha, funny thing i just enjoyed a Wild Turkey on the rocks the other day. a fine, fine thing indeed.jrnorb wrote:A nice bottle of bourbon is always a good gift.......
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Re: Backpacking gifts
i wonder if i could have both this, and Delirium NOEL delivered to my stocking, on the same day. someone contact my family to make this happen. k? m,kay...azpride wrote:I had a bomber of Port Brewing's Santas Little Helper Imperial Stout the other day.
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Re: Backpacking gifts
Two hearted ale is great and look for hopslam by bells in late Jan and feb, it's the best beer made.
Tewa - you're spot on with the west coast ipa, green flash is another great brewer
Tewa - you're spot on with the west coast ipa, green flash is another great brewer
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So long as the thread has been hijacked by craft brew drinkers
, I had a Santan Winter Warmer at Taste of Tops tonight. I like it. Robust malts, and some spice I couldn't quite identify... Not my favorite, but certainly unique and delicious in its own way. ABV hardly noticed. I followed it up with a Rogue Hazelnut Brown, which was 


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Do we even know if this guy likes beers?
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Re: Backpacking gifts
OK, guys... Most of you are too young to have watched first run television programs in black & white, but...nonot wrote:Thanks, I didn't know the origin.paulhubbard wrote:It comes from an old Malt-o-Meal commercial where Dad is trying to convince the kid, Maynard, how good it tastes.juliachaos wrote:good stuff, Maynard.
http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/index.php?c ... #videoclip
That phrase originated from a black & white TV sit-com called "Doby Gillis", starring Bob Denver (aka: Gilligan) as Maynard G Krebbs (sp?)
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@snakemarks
I had thought that as well (I used to watch the show on Nick@Nite), but my dad insisted that the phrase was never actually uttered in that show. IMDB shows it as a quote, but I can't find any clips of Dobie or anyone saying it.
I had thought that as well (I used to watch the show on Nick@Nite), but my dad insisted that the phrase was never actually uttered in that show. IMDB shows it as a quote, but I can't find any clips of Dobie or anyone saying it.

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Re: Backpacking gifts
Work!!snakemarks wrote:TV sit-com called "Doby Gillis", starring Bob Denver (aka: Gilligan) as Maynard G Krebbs
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He's more of a bourbon guy.PageRob wrote:Do we even know if this guy likes beers?
However, if any of you were wondering what to get me for Christmas - or any day of the year, really - I'd take a six-pack of a finely crafted beer. ;)
There are just two switchbacks left. And another half-mile to the destination...
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New trekking poles might be an appreciated gift too...
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Re: Backpacking gifts
someone get cindyl a six-er of Nimbus Old Monkey Shine. (after all, it is Local)
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Re: Backpacking gifts
@te-wa
I'm all for it.
See? Shopping for me is easy. Of course, I'm not going to put a six-pack in my backpack (I usually only carry one - two tops - and on dayhikes).
And then there's the whole topic of what to get jrnorb for his backpack...
I think this headlamp (http://www.rei.com/product/807832) is pretty darn cute.
And who doesn't need ornaments - even though i'm fairly sure they won't be having a tree since they'll be out backpacking... http://www.rei.com/product/744475
I'm all for it.

And then there's the whole topic of what to get jrnorb for his backpack...
I think this headlamp (http://www.rei.com/product/807832) is pretty darn cute.
And who doesn't need ornaments - even though i'm fairly sure they won't be having a tree since they'll be out backpacking... http://www.rei.com/product/744475
There are just two switchbacks left. And another half-mile to the destination...
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that's almost a good as Joe's sharky sunglasses.cindyl wrote: think this headlamp (http://www.rei.com/product/807832) is pretty darn cute.
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Re: Backpacking gifts
@cindyl
Awesome headlamp!! Just one question...What do the hands hold?
Awesome headlamp!! Just one question...What do the hands hold?
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the lego titanium spoon and bowl, of course.. ;)PLC92084 wrote:What do the hands hold?
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