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    Default Titanium Stove Drawing

    Are you interested in a wood stove for fall and winter camping ? Do you have a Hex or Megamid and wish you had a stove to keep warm ? Well, here’s your chance, we are GIVING AWAY A (medium sized) TITANIUM WOOD STOVE, stove pipe and stove jack to one lucky winner. No purchase is necessary. Entry is easy. Here are the details.

    http://seekoutside.com/win-a-titanium-wood-stove/

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    Just curious what size pack will I need for that?????
    Lead, Follow, or get out of the way. I'm goin hikin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Mike View Post
    Just curious what size pack will I need for that?????
    Small, it collapses down to about 1" by 10" by 8", with a rolled pipe that is 2.5" by 10" plus a couple small accessories.

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    I think this is a scam by a bot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destiny2012 View Post
    I think this is a scam by a bot?
    Really?

    Did you check out the link?
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    It's not a scam, it's a legitimate drawing for a free stove. Go to the link and you will see we are a cottage manufacturer of ultralight tents, stoves, carbon fiber poles and other accessories. There are reviews of our tents and stoves as well.

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    Hiking with a wood stove to keep warm? Seriously?



    ......... now pull my finger.
    Last edited by Spokes; 09-08-2011 at 17:27.

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    Tough crowd

    Yes seriously, more for winter and late fall or early spring use. It weighs less than 2.5 lbs, can be used for heating and cooking. Very useful when the days are short. In the rockies, and far north they can be of use almost all year.

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    2.5 poundish range? That's like carrying an extra backpack!

    It does look nice, shiny, and well made though.

    Cheers!
    Last edited by Spokes; 09-08-2011 at 18:18.

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    I once used a similar sort of stove during a dog sled camping trip.
    It made some serious heat as long as you kept feeding it wood. And of course getting and cutting the wood the kept us plenty warm too so it heats you inside the tent, and outside too.

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    SO do you just 'like' the page on FB?

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    This is really for hot tent camping in the deep cold winter. You hike with a pulk and set up a canvas tent and stove as a base camp and then do day hikes. Not for a long distance hike.

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    That thing looks awesome

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    Yes just like on facebook or sign up for our blog mailer (double your chances with both). We try to keep posts on both (facebook + mailer) relevant, and to a minimum. You can see the amount of volume by looking at our previous blogs. Basically, we do a monthly update, product updates , specials, and occasionally just something camping or backpacking related.

    Yes they can put out a lot of heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Murphy View Post
    This is really for hot tent camping in the deep cold winter. You hike with a pulk and set up a canvas tent and stove as a base camp and then do day hikes. Not for a long distance hike.
    Believe me, someone will try to tote it on a thru hike.

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    Good looking stove and for deep winter camping, not much of a weight penalty and combine that with a 3 lb 3 man tent, not a weight penalty at all.

    To each their own though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spokes View Post
    Believe me, someone will try to tote it on a thru hike.
    You are right! Ha!


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    Reminds me of the M-1950 Yukon Stove that I used in the Army.

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    And I’m starting to wonder about the universe.”
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