Thursday, February 6, 2014

Flask: In need of the best and warmest.?




Mountain_C


Hey, I'm in need of a heat retaining flask, but not just any flask. The absolute warmest flask to keep hot liquids warm for 24h or more. Price doesn't matter. I've heard about the Aladdin Stanley bolt flask and the Aladdin challenger flask but some reviews say they have dropped heat retention over just a year...... I intend using this Flask for mountaineering, a few years perhaps the Himalayas so I will use it in conjunction with the Outdoor Research Flask Parka. If you have experience with the best and warmest heat retaining flask or know about, then please share. Thank you.


Answer
The solution is called a "stove."

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On my first backpacking trip of in 2012, I established a base camp below tree line on flat ground near the cabin. After boiling four liters of water and drinking a bottle of hot chocolate, I hunkered deep into my down sleeping bag through twelve hours of a cold night in the dull glow of a nearly full moon.

At first light, I crawled out of my low-profile shelter and dined on a handful of nuts with another bottle of coffee blended with more hot chocolate. Following a path across tundra meadow and hip high willows, I turned southeast at a junction to ascend the northwest ridge of Mount Belford on snow-filled, crumbly switchbacks.

Is the asus g75 hard to take around?




Ruby


Is it portable? Could I take it around a university? Is the g55 better for portability?
Thanks in advance



Answer
One should do thorough research before buying a lap top.
ASUS G75 Laptop - 17.3 inch screen. 4.4 Kg weight. Decide for yourself whether it is easy to lug around. A net book is much more portable.
http://www.gadgetreview.com/2012/04/asus-republic-of-gamers-g75-laptop-review.html
"A high-end Clevo/Sager or an Alienware could eat the G75 alive with the 7970M. (3Dmark 11 P5600 STOCK!! vs P2700 of the 670M, not to mention these machines are sold at similar prices!) even my old P150HM with a 6990M can crush this thing in terms of gaming performance. plus Alienware and Clevo machines have very good build quality too, definitely comparable to ASUS.

ASUS gaming laptops has been very disappointing since the G74 (at least to me). This thing really doesn't deserve the "Republic of Gamers" tag."

As for ASUS G55 :http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-G55VW-S1020V-Notebook.74851.0.html
"One of the things that is less ideal is the size--although the screen is only 15.6 inches, the laptop's size and weight tell a different story. The G55VW weighs no less than 3.8 kg (8.4 pounds), which is heavier than some 17.3-inch desktop replacement laptops such as the HP Envy 17 or dv7. It also has a relatively large frame around the display and the cooling solution protrudes significantly from the back of the laptop. This also puts a limit on how much you can tilt the display backwards--the lid can only be opened to an approximate 120-degree angle."
http://love-battery.blogspot.in/2012/05/asus-g55-series-gaming-laptop-and-acer.html
"ASUS G55 rear fuselage thick front-end thin, the screen open, emerged in the keyboard appear before a tilt angle, this design will be more comfortable. Asus G55 ROG 15 inches, this test of the G55 is equipped with 15.6-inch 3D display, NVIDIA 3D Vision solution, the screen refresh rate of 120Hz, 3D display excellent results, but the 1366 Ã 768 resolution rate slightly regret.

For a high-end gaming notebook, the ASUS G55 is equipped with 15.6-inch display, but its volume than the ordinary 15-inch notebook leniency many, and had bare metal weight 3.81kg, coupled with the high-power adapter , the travel weight of 4.5kg, it is recommended that we use good quality and some of the backpack carrying." . . . .




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