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<blockquote data-quote="Marble" data-source="post: 985658" data-attributes="member: 51354"><p>I always thought altitude played more of role in the stove's operation than temperature. It's not uncommon to have single digit temps in CO, our little propane bottles have worked just fine. We are usually at 10000' elevation. When I was looking at stoves I saw some advertised as high altitude, but not low temp. 10000' is the highest I have camped overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marble, post: 985658, member: 51354"] I always thought altitude played more of role in the stove's operation than temperature. It's not uncommon to have single digit temps in CO, our little propane bottles have worked just fine. We are usually at 10000' elevation. When I was looking at stoves I saw some advertised as high altitude, but not low temp. 10000' is the highest I have camped overnight. [/QUOTE]
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