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Cooking Stove - high altitude / cold weather
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenDecoy" data-source="post: 1766956" data-attributes="member: 109506"><p>Concur. Canister stoves can completely liquefy at cold temps (isobutane boils at 10F) and are utterly useless without the liquid burners. You might as well just carry white gas like the MSR Whisperlite. There's a reason mountaineers have used it for decades.</p><p></p><p>If you can keep your canisters warm, I like JetBoils/Reactors. But for extreme colds, there is just nothing better than an MSR Whisperlite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenDecoy, post: 1766956, member: 109506"] Concur. Canister stoves can completely liquefy at cold temps (isobutane boils at 10F) and are utterly useless without the liquid burners. You might as well just carry white gas like the MSR Whisperlite. There's a reason mountaineers have used it for decades. If you can keep your canisters warm, I like JetBoils/Reactors. But for extreme colds, there is just nothing better than an MSR Whisperlite. [/QUOTE]
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