Another SS Guyot Bottle Kit

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So I am jumping on the SS Guyot bottle bandwagon. Thought I'd show some pics that might give you all some more ideas of ways to stow it all away for compactness. I still need to drill the holes in the rim for the steel fishing leader hanging. Enjoy!

here's everything together and ready to go in the pack
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here's what's in the blue nalgene case
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Nalgene neoprene case
GSI SS cup
Guyot SS Nalgene bottle
Humangear capCap

here's what's in the stove case
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Snowpeak mug, cup, and cover
Brunton Raptor Stove (awesome!)
Jetboil Utensil set
2 jetboil fuel cans

one fuel can sits in the mug
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the raptor sits on top of that
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this is what everything looks like without the mesh bag
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the bottle in the cup
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the cup sits in the neoprene case nice and snug
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some cooking setup pics
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one with the One Egg Wonder frying pan from Wallyworld
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Nice set-up ... I like that neoprene case, helps keep liquids cold / hot :thumbup:
 
nice set up but i have to ask why you didnt just get a jetboil as your set up is almost the same as their pcs set? that being asked i do really like the kit as it seems very versatile
 
nice set up but i have to ask why you didnt just get a jetboil as your set up is almost the same as their pcs set? that being asked i do really like the kit as it seems very versatile

Had I gotten it all at the same time I probably would have. This has been pieced together over the last couple of years. Plus, my gear is constantly changing to meet different uses so a year from now I'm sure it'll be totally different. For example, I carry the SS bottle daily by itself but I have the rest of the kit ready for camping or what not. I highly recomend the guyot bottle though. I know the neoprene doesn't insulate as well as the vacuum sealed bottles but it does a decent enough job of keeping my bottle from freezing up too fast and if it does freeze up I can just through it on the stove or in the fire for a few seconds to thaw it out and then throw it back in the neoprene.
 
Very nice, you might benefit from a small piece of aluminum flashing rolled around your water bottle to use as a windscreen. save the BTU's
 
Had I gotten it all at the same time I probably would have. This has been pieced together over the last couple of years. Plus, my gear is constantly changing to meet different uses so a year from now I'm sure it'll be totally different. For example, I carry the SS bottle daily by itself but I have the rest of the kit ready for camping or what not. I highly recomend the guyot bottle though. I know the neoprene doesn't insulate as well as the vacuum sealed bottles but it does a decent enough job of keeping my bottle from freezing up too fast and if it does freeze up I can just through it on the stove or in the fire for a few seconds to thaw it out and then throw it back in the neoprene.

well ive been considering a nalgene stainless for a while now and you have sold me on one for sure
 
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