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    It was pretty cool, he met his goal of $20,000 in only a day and a half! It was crazy, but that is so cool for him.
    ...take nothing but memories and pictures, leave nothing but footprints, and kill only time... (Bette Filley in Discovering the Wonders of the Wonderland Trail)

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    Quote Originally Posted by moytoy View Post
    I received an e-mail from Devin today. He states that the next available stoves will be through an online retailer. The anouncement hasn't been made yet but he expects the cost to be about $100.
    Good for Devin! I went to the funding site and I'm not sure that "aspirated" is the right term to use for how the fire rages, but I'm glad to see such innovation and passion.
    When you consider that $27,000 sets a single person way above poverty level, I think this whole enterprise is inspiring.
    "Keep moving: death is very, very still."
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    i've never used any wood fired cooking system, other than a camp fire of course. i know what i smell like after being around a fire, especially multiple days, so wouldn't a wood fired system stink up your gear?
    don't like logging? try wiping with a pine cone.

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    Oh Yea! It will get stunk up with smoke. But your gear is gonna get stunk up with something anyway. Smoke ain't the worse smell I've ever smelt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by general View Post
    i've never used any wood fired cooking system, other than a camp fire of course. i know what i smell like after being around a fire, especially multiple days, so wouldn't a wood fired system stink up your gear?
    If you care you could use a vapor proof bag, or keep it on the out side of your pack. I wouldn't NOT roll it up in your sleeping bag.
    "you cant grow old if you never grow up" ~TUswm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Tents View Post
    Oh Yea! It will get stunk up with smoke. But your gear is gonna get stunk up with something anyway. Smoke ain't the worse smell I've ever smelt!
    you've got a point. smoke does smell better that dirty ass.
    don't like logging? try wiping with a pine cone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by general View Post
    you've got a point. smoke does smell better that dirty ass.
    Depends...
    "Keep moving: death is very, very still."
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    wood smoke=perfume
    Start out slow, then slow down.

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