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<font size="+1"><font face="Arial">Will,<br>
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I wouldn't bother with the Whisperlite unless you don't mind burning
gasoline for the majority of time. Coleman fuel isn't available in too
many places. On the other hand, Heet, or denatured alcohol, was
available almost every where with the exception of drop locations such
as Benchmark (possible in hiker box) and Big Sandy. <br>
<br>
Sly. <br>
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Will Hiltz wrote:
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cite="mid:739c11e60812020827q380f1fu7b01df336074051f@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hello All-<br>
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<br>
Long time lurker, first time poster. I am considering switching from
my beloved whisperlite to a pepsi-can stove for 2009 but before I leave
behind my stove I thought I'd ask about white gas/coleman fuel
availability along the trail. Has anyone out there traveled with this
kind of stove before? I am aware that some MSR models can take
unleaded gasoline but I am interested in more traditional fuels for the
stove. Thanks!<br>
<br>
<br>
YITOOD,<br>
<br>
Easy<br>
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