Originally Posted By rm56
Sorry, I should have specified I'm not going out now. I'm planning ahead for July. Although this year I could go now but I don't have a Winter bag. This has been a dry Winter so far, virtually no snow in the Sierras. Jim, I'm more familiar with English measure, what does 50-60g convert to? And is that grams? I thought grams were a dry unit of measure not fluid metric measurement? If your using metric would'nt it be Liters and or milliliters? L mL ? Thanks


I am not Jim, but I will try an answer anyways. He told you grams, because that is more precise. Fuel volume is dependent on pressure and temperature, where weight isn't. Plus, it is easier for you to weigh it and be precise, then measure the volume.
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