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Cooking Stove - high altitude / cold weather
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107666" data-source="post: 1566807"><p>Wood seems like more trouble than it's worth for coffee. Would like to be able to cook from my tent/bag. Really considering the MSR whisperlight with detached bottle for white gas, although it seems fairly bulky too. </p><p></p><p>Aside from sleeping with an iso/butane canister to keep it warm, I havent seen anything else that gets better reviews. I will look at the primus stuff too, thanks for the inputs fellas! </p><p></p><p>I eat MREs but dont pack the heater or extra stuff, I mainly want the stove for coffee/oatmeal in AM and a way to melt snow in an emergency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107666, post: 1566807"] Wood seems like more trouble than it's worth for coffee. Would like to be able to cook from my tent/bag. Really considering the MSR whisperlight with detached bottle for white gas, although it seems fairly bulky too. Aside from sleeping with an iso/butane canister to keep it warm, I havent seen anything else that gets better reviews. I will look at the primus stuff too, thanks for the inputs fellas! I eat MREs but dont pack the heater or extra stuff, I mainly want the stove for coffee/oatmeal in AM and a way to melt snow in an emergency. [/QUOTE]
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