[pct-l] Add Salt to your Alcohol Stove Fuel

aslive at charter.net aslive at charter.net
Sun Feb 12 10:16:47 CST 2012


I have heard of using salt before but forgot about it.  As a resident of 
Sothern California, I am very aware of fire.  Thank you for bring this 
information to our attention.


On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Matthew Edwards wrote:

> This is under the heading of unsolicited advice. But it has come up
> recently on another forum and I think it is important enough to bring 
> up
> here.
> The addition of a pinch of table salt to your denatured alcohol (or 
> Yellow
> Heet) stove fuel will render and alcohol flame bright yellow and 
> visible.
> The PCT, particularly in Southern California, is a hot and extremely 
> dry
> environment. Having just hiked the PCT, CDT and AT I can tell you for 
> a
> fact that the driest, most fire prone area anywhere on those trails is 
> on
> the PCT in SoCal.
> There is nothing even remotely as dry on the AT as the PCT in 
> California.
> Those little cat can alcohol stoves are great, light, and effective.
> The downside is that they can be tipped or blown over easily and pure 
> denat
> alcohol or HEET burns with a nearly invisible blue flame.
> You may not think it will happen to you, but a LOT of hikers have 
> mishaps
> with their stoves on a thru hike.
> The ability to see the flames might make the difference between a bad 
> burn
> or setting a massive forest fire and being able to see the fire and 
> put it
> out.
> Salting your fuel makes the flames visible. This can also help you 
> avoid
> trying to add more fuel to a lit stove that appears to be out.
> The logistics are very simple.
> Fill up your alcohol fuel container at a resupply and add a pinch of 
> table
> salt from the shaker while at a restaurant in town where you will no 
> doubt
> have a meal.. or three.
> A pinch of salt being that which fits between your thumb and 
> fore-finger.
> You can add more if you like as it does no harm but a pinch will do 
> the
> trick.
> I found that even if i forgot to add salt, the residual salt in the
> container still made my stoves flames bright yellow between 
> resupplies.
> I used an aluminum alcohol stove (Trail Designs Caldera) from Mexico 
> to
> Echo Lake and a Brass Trangia 28 from Echo Lake to Canada, both of 
> which
> burned salted alcohol without any ill effects. YMMV.
> Please forgive me for giving un-solicited advice.
> When you go for alcohol or HEET in town remember the salt.
> Cheers!
> -Iceaxe PCT09, CDT10, AT11
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