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  • One for the coffee lovers…
  • juan
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    What do you do with the used coffee after you made yourself your brew on the side of the trail?
    Will it be acceptable to just dig a small hole and put it there?

    chojin
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    I’m sorry, but *who* makes coffee at the side of a trail??!

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Well hidden.

    jedi
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    i do and just throw the grinds on the trail

    rmacattack
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    true enough, cant you just wait until car park? but of course its ok just lobbed into a bush, its natural

    juan
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    I’m sorry, but *who* makes coffee at the side of a trail??!

    Well I don’t yet, but I am looking forward to make mine 😀

    trail_rat
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    Done it three times this week …..although is it still a trail when its pre ride and you camped there over night ?

    How ever i just do hot water plus grind in a orikaso cup and yes i just hack a holewith my heel rinse the grind into and cover it up and firmly reinstall the divot

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    motorman
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    I think you are confusing coffee disposal for going for a dump when bikepacking… 😉
    *digs hole ffs*

    vorlich
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    Coffee grounds rot down pretty quick, I wouldn’t worry about it.

    piedidiformaggio
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    Leave it on the trail for Badgers. Gotta love a highly wired wild ‘ASBO’ animal!

    lemonysam
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    … in a orikaso cup

    Ahhh… so you’re the person who buys that shit.

    yunki
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    juan
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    yeuuurk this badger is disgusting

    trail_rat
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    Orikaso rocks – been using it for years.

    Slightly better kit availible these days but no where near as light 🙂

    juan
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    I’ll be using an eblitz cup to warm the water, very good piece of kit 😀

    honourablegeorge
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    My coffee dock at work offer bags of used coffee grounds as ideal composting material for gardeners. I suspect they’ll do little harm, as long as they’re not in a plastic bag.

    juan
    Free Member

    cool so duming the coffee groud in the wild is ok cheeers!!!!

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