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iCallitMaize
02/08/2024 01:05PM
 
Jaywalker: "I suspect that most of us, if we were comfortable being completely honest, would admit we enjoy making pickles in the BWCA.



Secondly, this thread reminds me of my favorite thread of all time on this forum - I Need Ice! "



Hahaha….I have not seen that thread. Hahaha


We certainly want what we want and will go to great lengths to make it happen. I mentioned this in another thread at some point… I was on a terrible portage on one of my river trips… My buddy and I are sitting there at the end cussing and worn out…here comes a guy carrying a case of Diet Coke cans. (Not in BWCA) he just said boys I got to keep my wife happy.



 
Jaywalker
02/02/2024 04:53PM
 
I suspect that most of us, if we were comfortable being completely honest, would admit we enjoy making pickles in the BWCA.


Secondly, this thread reminds me of my favorite thread of all time on this forum - I Need Ice!
 
Ahahn366
12/10/2023 11:11AM
 
After drinking warm rye this spring I rigged up a rock and sunk it in the lake obviously had a recovery line on it. I have been toying with the Idea of bringing some dry ice and a ice cube tray. I'm thinking a proper cocktail
 
bobbernumber3
09/06/2023 05:33AM
 
great idea!


The best we could come up with (early June in Q) is to raid a snow bank for some frozen snow... lots of debris.
 
chiefagikamik
09/06/2023 04:00AM
 
Ok, you may know that I like to do fun things in the woods with food & drink such as make pickles or coffee cake

Well here's my latest mad scientist idea.

My buddy says to me, you know, every year we bring some bourbon in a Nalgene to sip at sunset. It's nice and all but to be honest I don't like warm whisky. Maybe we skip it this year?

"OR..." I think. "Maybe we make cold drinks somehow!"

So after a bit of a brainstorm I ordered some of those instant-cold packs from Amazon, you know, where you smash the pack and it turns ice cold for like 20 minutes? They're less than a dollar each and don't weigh all that much.

Couple weeks from now I will prepare and enjoy some nice cold Old Fashioneds (oh yeah I'll bring a little squeezie of bitters) somewhere East of Snowbank Lake.

Pics to come - stay tuned!


 
straighthairedcurly
09/11/2023 11:09AM
 
Looking forward to hearing how it goes. Due to a back injury, I had to carry some along on my last trip. It will be interesting to hear how well they work for your purpose.
 
Ahahn366
12/10/2023 04:04PM
 
bobbernumber3: "Ahahn366: "After drinking warm rye this spring I rigged up a rock and sunk it in the lake obviously had a recovery line on it. I have been toying with the Idea of bringing some dry ice and a ice cube tray. I'm thinking a proper cocktail"



Warm rye with Crystal Light Lemonade is an acquired taste.
"

Sometimes you have to bite the bullet
 
chiefagikamik
11/02/2023 05:41AM
 
This ended up a FAIL


We had brought our whisky in a plastic bladder and stupidly left it out in the campsite our first night. Woke up in the morning to discovery that a mouse had chewed through the corner of it, spilling the whisky.


Not only did we have to go the rest of the trip hootch-less but did not get to experiment with the cold-packs. ARGH!


Something to try next year... stay tuned
 
bobbernumber3
12/10/2023 11:37AM
 
Ahahn366: "After drinking warm rye this spring I rigged up a rock and sunk it in the lake obviously had a recovery line on it. I have been toying with the Idea of bringing some dry ice and a ice cube tray. I'm thinking a proper cocktail"


Warm rye with Crystal Light Lemonade is an acquired taste.

 
A1t2o
02/02/2024 03:29PM
 
Sometimes I'll go filter a fresh bottle of water just for my brandy. I usually water it down anyways, but just a little cooler is nice once in a while.