Re: Alcohol Stoves and Pack Weight
It sounds like one of the discontinued Brunton stoves. My hiking buddy uses one. It folds up almost flat and fits right under the cavity in his propane...
richard2425848 2010-02-20 14:31:54 #60039
Re: Alcohol Stoves and Pack Weight
Sounds like an Optimus Crux... nice little stove.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Mike Mosack wrote:
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Karl Gottshalk 2010-02-20 13:36:37 #60038
Re: Alcohol Stoves and Pack Weight
I once saw a stove that collapsed and fit/stored into the underside of the fuel canister. I only saw it once and now can't remember what one it was. Can...
Mike Mosack 2010-02-20 11:11:15 #60037
Re: Alcohol Stoves and Pack Weight
I liked your spreadsheet, and this thread. I've learned a lot. Seems like alcohol stoves are optimum for relatively short trips with only one or two...
Bob Bordasch 2010-02-20 11:00:07 #60036
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I have hiked a number of trails, south kaibab, north kaibab, new hance, grandview, hermit, and the tonto from grandview to sk, and tonto from...
F J 2010-02-20 09:47:41 #60035
Re: Alcohol Stoves and Pack Weight
It sounds like you are getting great results from the stove.
I have tried a variety of alcohol stoves. The latest, and most bestest, is the Caldera Cone...
Wilderness 2010-02-20 09:32:59 #60034
Re: Alcohol Stove Party
I am so enjoying this thread, a little burned, dough not quite done, otherwise quite tasty, LOL. My partner says I'm just as bad, but I really don't think...
Marsha Kesselring 2010-02-20 01:03:59 #60033
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