I'm still diggin' the Groove... not as efficient as Toaks but damm cheep n fast n easy to make! An eCHS for klutzes.
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I'm still diggin' the Groove... not as efficient as Toaks but damm cheep n fast n easy to make! An eCHS for klutzes.
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The Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter ~ Cam "Swami" Honan of OZ
Thanks for the tip Screenshot 2022-03-27 3.24.37 PM.png
That one worked out well for you Screenshot 2022-03-27 3.24.37 PM.png
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A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world. ~Paul Dudley White
Interesting the MicroMo:Pshaw! I boil 800mL in just over 2 minutes in my MicroMo. And yes, I use that much at each meal.
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....One Half is in the fast lane.... (when she's driving her bus)...
On the rare occasions that I have a campfire, it is definitely great for re-heating my morning coffee.
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The Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter ~ Cam "Swami" Honan of OZ
I've had an MSR PocketRocket ever since they first came out, which I later supplemented with an MSR RapidFire.
A little over 10 years ago, I got the idea into my head of switching to an alcohol stove to save weight and burn a renewable fuel, but after building myself a pressurized alcohol stove, I realized some very important things:
1. alcohol has a much lower specific heat, so it takes a long time to cook and uses a lot of fuel
2. an alcohol stove is mostly either on or off, with no nuance, forget simmering
3. an alcohol stove burns until the fuel is gone, whether you want it to or not
4. over an extended period of time, the amount of fuel I would need to carry to equal the cooking time of a gas canister stove makes the alcohol setup even heavier.
Given all these disadvantages, coupled with the fact that a gas canister stove gives you fairly precise control of the flame, I abandoned the idea of using an alcohol stove. A few years ago, I replaced the PocketRocket with a SOTO Amicus with no igniter, and that is now my main stove. I occasionally use the RapidFire at home as an additional burner in my kitchen; it is the champion of vintage stoves, in my book. The PocketRocket is now my backup stove.
And now I understand California banned denatured alcohol a few years ago. I went camping in CA in 2013, and used my PocketRocket, but I couldn't use an alcohol stove there now even if I wanted to.
Trangia alcohol with Vargo titanium as a pot stand and wind screen. This allows you to use the simmer ring at the same time. One piece of advice, dont count on most all campgrounds for alcohol fuel replenishments or food. Just carry a little more fuel and be content knowing you will have fuel and food. Dont count on Abol campground to have alcohol, they simply dont understand.
Alcohol is quieter and better environmentally and you dont have to deal with canisters. The downsides are well documented. Just know that you can
make it through the whole trail with alcohol. For below freezing simply have a few pieces of single line jute to use as a wick on below freezing days or use paper or tissue to light it.
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I've seen a lot of the newer ones but I still prefer my DualFuel burner (3/4 oz) and "hinge folding pot support" from QiWiz. Wind screen to of course but all fits in the pot super compact with other stuff. Been using it since 2017 including my entire 2018 thru hike and still. Probably would be more efficient with some new carbon felt but still working good. I carried my alcohol in 8oz bottles and carried two keeping them full every chance I had. Those two bottles would last me well over a month but I only cook for dinner, no stove in the morning. A lot of two cooking meals for dinner though
Meant to add that I never had an issue lighting my stove with a lighter in temps even well below freezing and into the single digits. I have to warm my lighter up to get it to light but the stove fires right up, takes a bit more fuel to boil but I never had an issue and never wished I had anything more.
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NoDoz
nobo 2018 March 10th - October 19th
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I'm just one too many mornings and 1,000 miles behind
Choose a quiet alcohol stove for the AT:
Got this Markill stove for my 2009 AT hike. Have used it ever since. It burns hot, it's lightweight and folds up small. Easily fits inside my cooking pot. The case that came with it has a belt loop on it so one could carry it on their belt. Loop isn't large enough to go on a pack waistband.
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