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TBH Bob, from what I have heard of your tea-drinking prowess, comparable to mine, if I may make so bold, I think the way forward would be more along the lines of an insulated Camelback.....:001_tongue:

 

I was in hospital once and asked if they could put in the drip but apparently not.:laugh1:

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I was more wanting to patent the idea for lifting the cup aloft to the climber.

 

Place the pulley on a suitable anchor and get 5mm long enough to haul up the cup, I was toying with the idea of using a cordless drill with a small drum in the chuck to act as a drum winch

 

sounds good to me

think we should have a comp to promote the idea

we just use a little bag like a climbing chalk bag

but now i have a jetboil could take it all with me:thumbup:

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