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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2986880" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I've done it plenty. It's a whole sport. Mountaineering. Before that, the military's cold weather survival. Of course, to tie it all back to the topic, I take what I know, and I have applied it to my hunts and 4 season backpacking. You don't always get fire, sometimes your layers and staying dry just have to do.</p><p></p><p>That said, I wasn't aware of a 1.5 lb total weight stove. I know it's tricky as it's the stove pipe measure about 1.5 lbs per ft. All the other hardware adds up and the stove it's self has its manufactured alleged weight.</p><p></p><p>Then you have this bulky item (in backpack terms) you have to pack, on top of all your other winter gear, plus just regular gear, plus food, plus hunting gear? Might as well get a snow mobil with a trailer at that point.</p><p>Idk, 1.5 lbs is a lot…assuming it's JUST 1.5 lbs imo..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2986880, member: 97050"] I’ve done it plenty. It’s a whole sport. Mountaineering. Before that, the military’s cold weather survival. Of course, to tie it all back to the topic, I take what I know, and I have applied it to my hunts and 4 season backpacking. You don’t always get fire, sometimes your layers and staying dry just have to do. That said, I wasn’t aware of a 1.5 lb total weight stove. I know it’s tricky as it’s the stove pipe measure about 1.5 lbs per ft. All the other hardware adds up and the stove it’s self has its manufactured alleged weight. Then you have this bulky item (in backpack terms) you have to pack, on top of all your other winter gear, plus just regular gear, plus food, plus hunting gear? Might as well get a snow mobil with a trailer at that point. Idk, 1.5 lbs is a lot…assuming it’s JUST 1.5 lbs imo.. [/QUOTE]
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