Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-27 Thread Deacon Patrick
My reasons for loving wood burning stoves are they: -- are quiet -- smell fantastic -- unlimited fuel without weight -- makes steaks taste even more amazing The only reason I don't like wood burning stoves: -- fire ban season With abandon, Patrick On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 10:11:17 PM UTC-7

Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread cyclotourist
The Solostove video reminds me a lot of the Jay/Rivendell videos: http://www.solostove.com/solo-stove/#howitworks On 11/26/13, BSWP wrote: > I will never, ever, use a canister stove. They are loathsome detestable > abominations. My backpacking and car camping has been almost exclusively > with ol

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread BSWP
I will never, ever, use a canister stove. They are loathsome detestable abominations. My backpacking and car camping has been almost exclusively with old and new Optimus kerosene stoves, but I placed an order for the solostove after seeing the link here. It looks like it can fill a niche for bi

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread frenchosa
I have been using my snow peak gigapower for more than 15 years. One of the best purchases I have ever made. On Saturday, August 24, 2013 8:47:01 AM UTC+9, richd...@gmail.com wrote: > > With all the camping talk I wanted to share that I'm impressed with the > Vargo hexagon wood stove. Mine is

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread EGNolan
You nailed it Bill. On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 11:16:01 AM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote: > My submission for a Manny Acosta haiku: > > Quick overnighter > Just me, bike, stars, camera > And a burrito > > >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread Bill Lindsay
My submission for a Manny Acosta haiku: Quick overnighter Just me, bike, stars, camera And a burrito On Monday, November 25, 2013 8:30:45 PM UTC-8, Manuel Acosta wrote: > > For an quick overnighter. > I bring me a burrito > > On Friday, August 23, 2013 4:47:01 PM UTC-7, richd...@gmail.com wrote:

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread Ron Mc
more traveling light food - Alsatian dried sausage - a staple in the TX hill country http://store.dziuks.com/vepodrsa.html On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 7:56:06 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote: > > I'll see your burrito an

Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread Jim Bronson
Your'e haiku is missing a line On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:30 PM, Manuel Acosta < manueljohnaco...@hotmail.com> wrote: > For an quick overnighter. > I bring me a burrito > > On Friday, August 23, 2013 4:47:01 PM UTC-7, richd...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> With all the camping talk I wanted to share th

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread Deacon Patrick
I'll see your burrito and breakfast poser taco burrito and raise to: nothing. Just don't eat. No food, no stove. With abandon, Patrick On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 5:46:41 AM UTC-7, Ron Mc wrote: > > I'll see your burrito > > >

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-26 Thread Ron Mc
I'll see your burrito and raise you a smoked venison breakfast taco - ok, it's really a burrito On Monday, November 25, 2013 10:30:45 PM UTC-6, Manuel Acosta wrote: > > For an quick overnighter. > I bring me a burrito > > On Fri

Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-25 Thread Christopher Chen
That's poetry right there. Of course I've seen you in a hot-dog costume On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 8:30 PM, Manuel Acosta wrote: > For an quick overnighter. > I bring me a burrito > > On Friday, August 23, 2013 4:47:01 PM UTC-7, richd...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> With all the camping talk I wanted to

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-25 Thread Manuel Acosta
For an quick overnighter. I bring me a burrito On Friday, August 23, 2013 4:47:01 PM UTC-7, richd...@gmail.com wrote: > > With all the camping talk I wanted to share that I'm impressed with the > Vargo hexagon wood stove. Mine is TI but stainless is a great option as > well. I really like that

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-25 Thread KTY
Via the Adventures in Stoving blog, I recently discovered this adjustable (heat) Esbit stove, which integrates with the Bobcat Cooking system: http://flatcatgear.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=43 On Friday, August 23, 2013 7:47:01 PM UTC-4, richd...@gmail.com

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-25 Thread Paul Clifton
I've gotta throw these two DIY options in to the mix. The supercat alcohol stove made from a Fancy Feast can is crazy light and boils a couple cups of water in less than 10 minutes: http://jwbasecamp.com/Articles/SuperCat/ The hobo stove will use anything you can find for fuel, including alcoho

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-24 Thread Deacon Patrick
I love my Kelly Kettle. Boils water amazingly fast and I can grill steaks on it after. http://www.kellykettleusa.com With abandon, Patrick On Friday, August 23, 2013 5:47:01 PM UTC-6, richd...@gmail.com wrote: > > With all the camping talk I wanted to share that I'm impressed with the > Vargo h

Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-11-24 Thread Ron Mc
throwing up another stove option here. http://www.solostove.com/ Solo Stove burns wood or alcohol. It was recommended by my buddy who was air force special ops and spent most of his career flying rescue in Alaska. On Monday, August 26, 2013 11:06:15 PM UTC-5, velomann wrote: > > +1 on snow

Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-08-26 Thread velomann
+1 on snow peak gigapower stove. I actually own 2 so I can lend one out. Great power and fairly adjustable, at around 4 ounces. And mine are not the Ti version. My other stove is a homemade "Pepsi" stove that's actually a Guiness stove (higher octane ;-) Combined with a Snowpeak ti pot and cup,

Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-08-26 Thread JL
I have one of the gigapower stoves from them. I used it this weekend in fact. Light weight and compact. I cooked in a cast iron pan over a fire pit and in a Ti vessel with the snowpeak to prepare a multipart meal. Jason SF,CA On Aug 26, 2013, at 3:08 PM, Christopher Chen wrote: > Speakin

Re: [RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-08-26 Thread Christopher Chen
Speaking of stoves, and light weight, I discovered that Snow Peak actually has a store in my neighborhood. I went with a friend to check it out. This happened: http://t.co/ahv3iaj2xH On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Marc Irwin wrote: > This looks interesting to me, I'm going to try it out. It

[RBW] Re: Light camping stove options

2013-08-26 Thread Marc Irwin
This looks interesting to me, I'm going to try it out. It looks like it can only be used on the ground or with a metal something or other to protect a table. Am I right? On Friday, August 23, 2013 7:47:01 PM UTC-4, richd...@gmail.com wrote: > > With all the camping talk I wanted to share that