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Best way to carry fuel & bar oil when on foot..
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<blockquote data-quote="2dogs" data-source="post: 3394569" data-attributes="member: 17093"><p>Yeah I would imagine this is the answer you will get most often. I have also carried a piggyback container a long ways many times but that requires a dedicated hand. For fire work I usually carry 1 qt MSR fuel bottles, 4 for mix and 2 for oil. I have a specially made pouch that holds the 6 bottles but they get split between 2 of us. The bottles fit in my pack and can also hang by the cap.</p><p></p><p>BTW for gypo jugs fabric softener bottles work well too and have a built in spout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2dogs, post: 3394569, member: 17093"] Yeah I would imagine this is the answer you will get most often. I have also carried a piggyback container a long ways many times but that requires a dedicated hand. For fire work I usually carry 1 qt MSR fuel bottles, 4 for mix and 2 for oil. I have a specially made pouch that holds the 6 bottles but they get split between 2 of us. The bottles fit in my pack and can also hang by the cap. BTW for gypo jugs fabric softener bottles work well too and have a built in spout. [/QUOTE]
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