Went on one of the last Grouse hunts of the season today. After climbing down the hill to retrieve a couple of birds, I figured that it was time for a hot cup of coffee.
I pulled the fixins out of my bag, and got some water heating.
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Cup is an old one I picked up years ago. Stove is one made from a mini Altoids tin, heat proof fiberglass wrap (like is used on hot rod headers), and some scrap metal mesh. White bottle used to hold saline nasal spray, and now holds alcohol. Coffee is a mix pouch (coffee, coco, sugar, cream) that I picked up at the local Asian market. (Be warned if you try this stuff, it is NOT normal coffee. I have acquired a taste for it in my travels. It is very handy in a pack, as it contains everything, and lasts forever).
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Stove set-up
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Coffee cooking (only takes about 2 min to get nice and warm)
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Ready to drink
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Part of my load-out for this trip. There was a bit of snow on the ground, so I took the pack plus my belt and pocket kit. (Pack has a poncho and liner that I tie to the bottom, plus has a stripped MRE in the hydration pouch area.
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Views from the top. Area is a mix of private timber land and BLM. Most of the private land is open for hunting and wondering, except for times of high fire danger.

