[pct-l] stoves?

Kevin Cook hikelite at gmail.com
Fri Dec 10 09:28:50 CST 2010


I've been using an alcohol stove (Pepsi can style) for years now. I can't
imagine every using anything else. Every canister stove I've ever seen
weighed more and/or was less stable when cooking. Then there is the issue of
having to carry 2 canisters when on still has a couple days in it, but not
enough to get through the next section. With an alcohol stove, you will
always leave town with the right amount of fuel. One can make an argument
that they, canister stoves, are more convenient, but it's not a strong
argument. My alcohol stove might take longer, but I'm not in a hurry on the
trail. ;)

On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:04 AM, <mctanker at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Been using an alcohol stove. Is this the best bet, or should I use a
> cannister stove?  Cook water only for breakfast (1 cup) and dinner (2 cups).
> Thanks,
> Dennis (aka Sunshine)
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