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    Cheesecake? I want to go hiking with YOU.

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    I like playing with fire so I'm bringing an Eberlit wood stove. It weighs about five ounces, folds flat and you never have to carry or worry about running out of fuel. If I find it to be too much of a hassle (i don't think so) I'll pull out one of my numerous alky stoves...probably the Fancee Feest. Oh yeah....the Emberlit makes for an awesome little mini campfire.

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    the best one is the one that wont break

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phikes View Post
    the best one is the one that wont break
    Like I said in post #5, SVEA.
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    The best stove would be designed specifically for cabbage.
    BottleStoves.com alcohol stoves $7 or $8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whack-a-mole View Post
    I have a soto and I absolutely love it. With that being said, it is still hard for me to let go of my alcohol stove. I'm just into making cool little gadgets, and then using them on my trip. Plus the alcohol is so simple. One last word, simmering is so over rated. 99% of the time I'm heating water for my meals. If I want to truly cook a meal. Sometimes I will actually cook the first night out, but it's gonna be a good meal. Usually a steak with a baked potato or something. If I'm going with a few friends I'll take a no bake jello cheesecake and blow their minds when I walk up with an entire cherry cheesecake. I know I got way off topic.
    It's always fun to be a backwoods five star cook!

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    Hi all - I'm planning a thru-hike next year and saw this thread. Along the same topic, what is the best stove to get that will be easiest to refuel in towns? That is, I don't want to deal with picking up canisters at post offices or having to go deep into towns to find what I need. I know there are stoves that use gasoline, but the one I looked at seemed a bit complicated to set up.

    I probably won't be doing much beyond just boiling water (then again the trip is a year away - I may change my mind and decide I want to cook more).

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    + 1 for www.bottlestoves.com !!!!! just love the hell out of mine.
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbagehead View Post
    The best stove would be designed specifically for cabbage.
    While not designed specifically for cabbage, I have cooked an entire boiled dinner (cabbage, ham, potatoes, carrots) in two pots (Sigg Tourister Cook Kit) on a SVEA. Boiled one pot while the other pre-heated up top, then switched and boiled the second pot while the first stayed hot up top. Did have to re-fuel once or twice. Fed a BUNCH of folks that night.

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    Pocket Rocket is the best stove

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    cat food can for 99 cents. Feed cat. clean can. Single hole punch 16 holes around the top just under the lip. Offset another row of holes under it. Done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    Pocket Rocket is the best stove
    i agree with the wolf!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrumbSnatcher View Post
    i agree with the wolf!
    The old ones or the revised versions second series?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    The old ones or the revised versions second series?
    theres more than one lone wolf? or did he get overhauled

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrumbSnatcher View Post
    theres more than one lone wolf? or did he get overhauled
    No I'm pretty sure they broke that mold,or maybe he broke it.But if you ask him,I'm pretty sure he'll tell ya.
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    to tell you the truth i haven't shopped stoves in a long time! so i retract my vote,and i will shut up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrumbSnatcher View Post
    to tell you the truth i haven't shopped stoves in a long time! so i retract my vote,and i will shut up!
    Me too,cause I don't even think there is a second revision series,I was just just asking start some drama....ya know slow night.it's monday
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    No I'm pretty sure they broke that mold,or maybe he broke it.But if you ask him,I'm pretty sure he'll tell ya.
    there's many lone wolves every year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    there's many lone wolves every year
    C'mon there Pups.
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    I have a pocket rocket and it works well. Though I have been kicking around the idea of getting a bushbuddy lately.

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