[at-l] JetBoil
hiker 317
hiker317 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 6 21:36:38 CST 2009
at http://www.csun.edu/~mjurey/penny.html
check out the paragraphs directly following the graph entitled
'stove/fuel weight vs. time'
I'm going to make myself a couple of these neat little stoves as soon
as i can find someone to buy the heineken beer for me.
On 2/6/09, Bruce W. Calkins <blackwolfe at charter.net> wrote:
>> fuel (does Snowpeak or similar work?)
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> Yes, MSR, Snowpeak and Coleman Isobutene canisters have the same fitting.
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>> What do some of the rest of you think?
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>> Based on personal use?
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> I can't speak about the JetBoil specifically, but generally, I like hot food
> in the cooler weather. When days are short and nights long, a quick
> efficient stove is worth its weight. As the days grow longer and the nights
> shorter, the fiddle factor of a Soda Can Stove is not as annoying.
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>> But my friend surprised me with it and I feel guilty not to use it
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> Start with it, you will be tired those first few weeks and will often not be
> in the mood to fiddle about in meal preparation. In a month or two as the
> weather warms up, the days grow longer and your stamina builds, reevaluate.
> You may prefer to keep the JetBoil, or you may long for a lighter pack.
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> Black Wolfe
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> Bruce W.
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