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    Quote Originally Posted by daddytwosticks View Post
    Snow Peak 600 mug/pot, titanium esbit wing stove, foil windscreen, foil pot lid, small foil circle for base of stove, long handle lexan spoon. Add however many esbit tabs needed and be done with it. Very light, very simple, and foolproof (for me).
    Esbit is the ticket for me too...

    I use a .5 liter Evernew titanium pot with matching caldera cone and esbit gram cracker stove. Add 2 esbit tabs per day and I'm ready to go.

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    Antigravity Gear 3-cup pot with AGG cozy.
    "It goes to show you never can tell." - Charles Edward Anderson Berry

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    White Box Stove and GSI Kettle, for the moment. I want to get one of the 0.9L Evernew Ultralight pots, but at the moment they seem to be all gone...
    ...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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    Oh, add a 4 oz isobutane tank, bear bag cord, MSR chamois, Snow Peak Giga Ti stove plus the foldable REI Ti spork ALL inside that Snow Peak Mini Solo Ti pot with foldable handles attached to the outsdie of the pot and include a Ti Snow Peak nesting lid and Snow Peak Ti nesting cup(should I desire a lid and cup also). Place in a mesh ditty bag.

    The Japanese know how to make some durable excellently designed UL hiking stoves!

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    Dogwood- thats pretty close to what I got. For 1 person I ended up getting 2 things. I got the trekker kit and the stacking set. Both look perfect for what I need.

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    Check http://www.steepandcheap.com/ as they sometimes have great deals on cookwear.
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    Bears love people, they say we taste just like chicken.

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    You might try a Jetboil Sol. I've used several diffferent set ups and this is perfect for me. You can check out my review with actual boil test at Blue Mountain shelter. http://www.youtube.com/user/ReeperzO.../4/ipCJgKAvBqY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Grouse View Post
    Antigravity Gear 3-cup pot with AGG cozy.
    + 1

    just adding BS to increase length of this post so that the software will accept it as a post. This is an economical system, which trys to eliminate mouth running. :-)

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    If you want something that's 3-type fuel (wood, gas and alcohol), and don't mind spending the money, you might be interested in the so-called Appalachian Set from Evernew:

    http://www.evernewamerica.com/ECA268.htm


    ECA-268
    Appalachian Set
    Specification
    · Weight: 5.67 oz / 161 g (EBY255 + ECA266)
    · Dimensions: 3.7" x 3.4" (9.4cm x 8.7cm)
    · Capacity: 16.9 fl oz / 550 ml
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    · Material: All Titanium
    · Includes 550ml pot +Multi Fuel Stove + Pot Stand + Wind Screen
    · Combination of EBY255 and ECA266
    · Whole Kitchen weighs only 5.7oz / 161g !!
    · Includes mesh stuff sack


    Review on YouTube:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv_6S4juP3o
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    Works very well for 1 or 2 people, and the price is right.
    I've learned....
    That a smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Grouse View Post
    Antigravity Gear 3-cup pot with AGG cozy.
    Oops! I meant to respond to Old Grouse's post.
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    I like the "Isomizer" my self but have not seen one in many a years

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    jetboil. Used it for 4500 miles.
    Everything is in Walking Distance

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    I've been using a Heinie Pot set up with an empty tealight for a stove. It boils 2 cups of water with a half ounce of fuel. I've used it for 2 years now and love it.

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    My standard 3-1/2-season kit is a Snow Peak 900 ml Ti pot w/frypan lid containing an 8-oz fuel canister, Soto OD-1R stove, Soto windscreen, and 2 boxes of 50 waterproof matches each (just in case the piezo igniter on the stove quits working). My tests of this stove vs. my MSR SuperFly have demonstrated that the Soto does work at lower ambient temperatures and with less fuel in the canister, as claimed by the manufacturer. Not the lightest setup, but it's worked well for me.

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    A terra cotta pot descretely placed in the kitchen window is a good system for single person pot, if your just an occassional recreational user and wan't to avoid the stuff they lace modern day street stuff with.

    Ooops, wrong forum.
    I've been using veggie oil burner lately, with the Ti stand and wind screen from Rock's Ion stove, and a small 500ml stainless bowl as a pot, but I might switch that to a small Ti bowl I got on sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayBan View Post
    If you want something that's 3-type fuel (wood, gas and alcohol), and don't mind spending the money, you might be interested in the so-called Appalachian Set from Evernew:

    http://www.evernewamerica.com/ECA268.htm
    ECA-268
    Appalachian Set
    Specification
    · Weight: 5.67 oz / 161 g (EBY255 + ECA266)
    · Dimensions: 3.7" x 3.4" (9.4cm x 8.7cm)
    · Capacity: 16.9 fl oz / 550 ml
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    · Material: All Titanium
    · Includes 550ml pot +Multi Fuel Stove + Pot Stand + Wind Screen
    · Combination of EBY255 and ECA266
    · Whole Kitchen weighs only 5.7oz / 161g !!
    · Includes mesh stuff sack


    Review on YouTube:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv_6S4juP3o
    That looks really slick. You could use vegetable oil with such a system also, if you also use wood sometimes and can deal with the soot, and you don't mind going slower sometimes as vegetable oil burners are best used slower than alcohol. I use hemp twine for wicking the oil, and find it works best if it is in a container that is raised off the ground so it can get hotter. I gets VERY hot, so its safer not to use more than 0.5oz at once, and burns better that was also as it gets hotter faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chubbs4U View Post
    I have a MSR Reactor. Little big for 1 person. Looking for a 1 person set either with a stove or not. Something light and small, can include a plate, pan, lids, whatever. Been doing a lot of looking and wondering what other people have.
    You're making me feel bad. I just let go of my 20yr old Peak 1 for the MSR Reactor.....
    Be Prepared

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    Another Jetboil fanboy here.

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    check out gossamer gear they have a variety of lightweight cooksets

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