On Apr 7, 9:02 pm, Adam wrote: "I'd love to hear about about your experiences with the trangia stoves Riv sells after months of cooking."
The Trangia is quiet! Which can be very nice for morning coffee. The Trangia is a tad slow, and there is little control of the heat output. The Trangia is by far the easiest style of stove to find fuel for (arguably more-so than wood burning stoves)... and rather miserly in it's use. The Trangia is indestructible. The fuel (alcohol) is very safe but you must be careful when operating. Refueling, knowing when it is lit, spilling etc. The Trangia pretty much requires wind protection. At least a screen if not using the cook system (offered at Rivbike) On the other hand each stove type offers its advantages, get a MSR Simmerlite (my vote for 'white gas'), a Trangia System, and a small canister stove (any). Bring whichever you like for each ride. On a real adventure I'd grab the Trangia. Also bring along a small folding grill top. (REI has 'em) At campsites with fire rings a grill top can't be beat for cooking veggies (Tomatoes onions mushroom summer squash etc) and NY strip steak or ribeye. Your Trangia won't do justice to a good steak. I do this a lot. Personally I don't like the Esbit type systems- messy stinky tablets, and I haven't used the interesting wood gas stoves. As for the water discussion, I'll add that only filter types will rid your water of chemical impurities. Not a problem around towns as you can get municipal water, but nearby farms and industry can have pollutants that biological purification won't help. Chem: Tablets are cheap but a bit of a pain in the butt. (use Vitamin C after iodine to neutralize and for taste) Liquid is easier and quicker with no bad taste but expensive in the long run. Chlorine - Cheap and works, but be careful of dosage and most laundry brands have additional bad stuff. I think the Mioxx system basically makes chlorine. (or some strong base) Filters: have been well covered. Fast clear water with mechanical caveats. Ultraviolet:- Cool. There's not too much that can go wrong. Have batteries, don't break it, and enjoy clean cold brown water! I keed. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.