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heading out hunting-sorry no pics. After several days the area around my stove is melted to the ground, but stove is fine.
Turtle
Turtle
We tie in everything when traveling, other than if we are on a small calm lake. Also I cary the stove in a Cordura bag, so if it ever get loose, it would take a wile before it sink to the bottom!!
If I were to take the stove for a paddling trip, I would probably use the sundowner. This would be mainly for winter camping and hopefully an ice out gathering in the spring with Robin and company. Hint Hint.
This looks interesting...3 pound titanium stove...http://www.liteoutdoors.com/product/liteoutdoors-titanium-stove/
I have no experience with portable stoves, but this looks like it would fit the bill for casual winter camping.
Several of my winter camping buddies either bought water tanks with their stoves of made stoves with them. None of them like them. Only good for hot wash water to take a bath and who does that at camp? A warming shelf next to the stovetop and a couple of teapots you can reposition to regulate heat gives you plenty of hot to boiling water if you have a sheetmetal stove.
Turtle
Smokehouse I am seriously pondering the 4-dog UL T1 for canoe tripping due to it's light weight. How well/long does it hold a fire and without a seal on the front door can you still control it fairly well? Does your stove have the baffle and if so do you recommend it as well?