On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Ray Shine wrote:
> I second what Anne and the others have said. I have used many alcohol stoves
> (most I fashioned myself) but the Trangia really is the most reliable. I
> augmented mine a couple of years ago with the "S-2" windscreen and stand
> from Clickstand
y day!
>
>From: Mike
>To: RBW Owners Bunch
>Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 12:43 PM
>Subject: [RBW] Trangia cook kits
>
>Just wondering what peole's experiences are with the Trangia cook kits
>that Rivendell sells. They seem pretty cool. I
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>Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 1:01 PM
>Subject: Re: [RBW] Trangia cook kits
>
>I have both sets, the smaller and the larger. Trangia says that the
>smaller set is appropriate for one or two people, and the larger for
>three or four. In my experience, the one person set is perfect
I have both sets, the smaller and the larger. Trangia says that the
smaller set is appropriate for one or two people, and the larger for
three or four. In my experience, the one person set is perfect for one
but too small for two and I doubt the larger set is big enough for
four.
It all depends on
Just wondering what peole's experiences are with the Trangia cook kits
that Rivendell sells. They seem pretty cool. I've been using a pretty
compact Snow Peak stove for the past two years for boiling water but
am thinking that I might be more adventurous with my meals on bike
camping trips. I haven