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Lightweight stoves for cold weather backpacking
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1273641" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Interesting subject, I've been looking for a little stove but have not been able to decide, I need light weight because the lighter the more miles my ankle will handle. I've really been leaning to some kindest of wood stove because I'm never far from timber and would likely shelter in timber and I hate packing fuel! One odd thing that I still like to do is use a flint and steel for fire starting, guess I feel like it ties me to previous generations and a dieing skill set.</p><p>How about a good recommendation for a minimal cook set?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1273641, member: 13632"] Interesting subject, I've been looking for a little stove but have not been able to decide, I need light weight because the lighter the more miles my ankle will handle. I've really been leaning to some kindest of wood stove because I'm never far from timber and would likely shelter in timber and I hate packing fuel! One odd thing that I still like to do is use a flint and steel for fire starting, guess I feel like it ties me to previous generations and a dieing skill set. How about a good recommendation for a minimal cook set? [/QUOTE]
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