Kuksa Cups
As the tradition goes, a Kuksa should only be made by yourself or received as a gift. Unfortunately, I cannot say that I have 100% stuck by this tradition since I have purchased my own. However, it is...
View ArticleThe Kupilka 21 has arrived…
The Kupilka 21 has arrived… The cup I have been wanting for the last few months is now finally in my hands! So, what do I have to say about it? Well, I am happy with it. It fits well in my hand. It is...
View ArticleHere’s to the end of the weekend…
This Thanksgiving weekend I was on call, so I have not been able to venture off very far. Thankfully though, I have a rather large yard now, so at least I do have somewhere to venture to. And venture I...
View ArticleJanuary Sipsey Wilderness TR
Click to view slideshow. So, as seen in the pictures above, a couple of my friends and my son and I headed out to Sipsey Wilderness this past weekend. Our plans were to head down the Thompson Creek...
View ArticleKupilka’s Are Now Available In The US!
Over the last few months I have posted a couple of times about kuksa’s as well as the Kupilka’s. The original kuksa’s are a type of drinking cup made by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia from...
View ArticleMy Growing Kupilka Collection
Many thanks to SportHansa for expanding my beloved Kupilka collection! Up until a few weeks ago I only owned the Kupilka 21, which is my new (permanent) backpacking cup. But that changed when I got a...
View ArticleAT Section Hike & My “HYOH” Rant
Last Thursday I jumped in my car and drove up to Woody Gap, which as many probably know is a gap along the Appalachian Trail 20 miles north of Springer Mountain. I had a separate pack with my hammock,...
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