>> Anyone knows any answers to the ice-cream problem? > Try Dry Ice in a Softpack Cooler, I don't know about where you >are, bet those little "cooler packs" are everywhere around here. >have taken Frozen stuff on overnight hiking trips and as long as I >put the stuff that needs to stay frozen in the middle of my pack it >stays pretty good for quite a while - The rest of the pack acts as an >insulator. I bet it would work in a kayak as well. > >Cheers, > >Ari Saarto >"In the not-so-cold-as-you-might-think Fin-land" On one summer trip out to the barrier islands off Texas (read... very warm temperatures), one of the paddlers packed some fajitas in dry ice. What a treat for primitive camping on a warm Texas night. Never would have made it if he'd packed with regular ice. We would always try to have ice at least the first night for a summer trip. That would happen if we left the mainland in the evening and crossed over at night. No ice in the morning. Cheers, Jackie _ _ _ _ _ \\ / \0/ \ / \0/ \ \\ " " `\ ,sSSs,\, )\w/( ,sSS..)/{) <<..> sSSS_v)/ \ )<*> sSS[(\_]___\ <(_/_o_o_ 'sS[_`-+---+) \----+-------+-------'---`-----\-------------') ~~~~~~~ ~~jf ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~\~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ o \ o \\ o o \\ o o ` (\ o o >jf:-) o (/ o *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List Submissions: paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net Subscriptions: paddlewise-request_at_lists.intelenet.net Website: http://www.gasp-seakayak.net/paddlewise/ ***************************************************************************Received on Mon Mar 23 1998 - 10:03:09 PST
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