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<blockquote data-quote="Wyodog" data-source="post: 2101579" data-attributes="member: 51310"><p>I give my 2 cents here knowing that is all it is worth. It is a good idea to share items to reduce weight which is something I regularly practice. However I like to have my own stove. There a few reasons for this but mostly I just like having my own. It is sure nice to have my stove if I am hunting alone for the day and want a hot drink of meal, also when we finish for the day I am tired and hungry and don't want to wait for my turn and the stove. Stating that the fuel requirement is the same for 2 people using 1 stove or 2 which is most of the weight. I don't use Jet boil so my stove and titanium pot are actually lighter and I would carry the pot anyway for hot drinks or a cereal bowl. </p><p></p><p>For cold weather and butane you can put the canister in your sleeping bag. I keep one there the whole trip even when it is packed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyodog, post: 2101579, member: 51310"] I give my 2 cents here knowing that is all it is worth. It is a good idea to share items to reduce weight which is something I regularly practice. However I like to have my own stove. There a few reasons for this but mostly I just like having my own. It is sure nice to have my stove if I am hunting alone for the day and want a hot drink of meal, also when we finish for the day I am tired and hungry and don't want to wait for my turn and the stove. Stating that the fuel requirement is the same for 2 people using 1 stove or 2 which is most of the weight. I don't use Jet boil so my stove and titanium pot are actually lighter and I would carry the pot anyway for hot drinks or a cereal bowl. For cold weather and butane you can put the canister in your sleeping bag. I keep one there the whole trip even when it is packed. [/QUOTE]
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