[pct-l] Going stoveless--coffee

Minda Fraser frasermusic at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 22 10:10:15 CST 2014


Hiya! I'm mostly a lurker reading all the haps- but I couldn't resist chiming in on a coffee convo! I'm going stoveless yet I am for sure someone who relishes a good hot cup of coffee. I figured I would start off cold as planned. And then later on if I'm really missing it- go pick up a jetboil. But I've noticed that I'm pretty adaptable to whatever is available. - also I like wanting and missing things. Lol. It makes having them later all the sweeter! Have a great day everyone! Minda

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> On Jan 22, 2014, at 10:38 AM, River Malcolm <river at orcasonline.com> wrote:
> 
> Meike --
> 
> I think maybe stoveless folks are just different than those who get such comfort
> and delight from that hot cup of coffee. I knew even before I stepped out on the trail after reading emails that I would be content stove less. But for me at least mixing up the starbucks VIA the night before (I admit that in ice cold water it takes a few shakes!)
> and sipping it first thing in the morning feels divine to me. I never minded that it was cold. In fact, at zero days I often preferred it to the not as good hot coffee served at restaurants.
> 
> Happy Trails!
> River
> 
> From: Meike <dideldadum at web.de>
> Subject: [pct-l] Going stoveless and resupply as you go
> 
> The biggest obstacle for me might be coffee... nothing better than
> having a hot pot of black motivation and comfort watching sunrise after
> packing up your tent. But thats more a psychological obstacle, and those
> are made to overcome, aren't they?
> 
> Meike
> 
> 
> Meike, I haven't tried this myself, but I read that those Starbucks instant 
> coffees dissolve in cold water.  Not the same as hot coffee, I know, but at 
> least you'd get your caffeine!
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