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Lightweight stoves for cold weather backpacking
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<blockquote data-quote="John99" data-source="post: 1277769" data-attributes="member: 100173"><p>Eric - Primus makes the omni-fuel, a little pricey but worth it if youre serious, imho! Its titanium with brass fittings. The isobutane canisters work best by Primus also. If I do winter camping where it gets down to 25 or lower I switch to white gas. It burns loud but it will get your water boiling inside 2-3 minutes. --Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John99, post: 1277769, member: 100173"] Eric - Primus makes the omni-fuel, a little pricey but worth it if youre serious, imho! Its titanium with brass fittings. The isobutane canisters work best by Primus also. If I do winter camping where it gets down to 25 or lower I switch to white gas. It burns loud but it will get your water boiling inside 2-3 minutes. --Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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