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doctom54 10-05-2010 20:34

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Originally Posted by Ambush Master (Post 349870)
If you're mainly looking at boiling H2O, look at these!! They only require indigenous fuel.

http://www.kellykettle.com/?gclid=CI...FSda7AodmHhV5g

Take care
Martin

I have one and after a few uses bought another for a good friend.
They work great :)
He just got back from NM and used it every day at 6000-900 ft. One night he used sage brush in a rain.

NoRoadtrippin 10-05-2010 20:44

Speaking of the ones that only require indigenous fuel, I love my Sierra ZZ.

http://www.zzstove.com/

For me, its a great option for trips that I want the beauty and sound of a crackling fire along with the freedom from packing fuel, but still want to cook on a stove. Also is great in areas where fires may not be allowed on the ground. I use the cross grate with mine, but not their windscreen or pot. I did modify a MSR windscreen to work with it.

Dozer523 10-05-2010 22:05

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Originally Posted by NoRoadtrippin (Post 351338)
What an outstanding piece of backpacking history. I'd love to have one of these, but I'm determined for it to be a random one I find in a thrift store with plenty of use to it. Buying a brand new one just wouldn't be the way to go.

What a very nice way to call me old. You Bast. . . :D

ZonieDiver 10-05-2010 23:08

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Originally Posted by Dozer523 (Post 351383)
What a very nice way to call me old. You Bast. . . :D

Dozer... in a museum... what a concept! :D

Dozer523 10-06-2010 05:10

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Originally Posted by ZonieDiver (Post 351392)
Dozer... in a museum... what a concept! :D

Keep it up, Mr "This-year,-I'm-retiring-for-the-second-time-from-my-second-career". I know where you live and I have beer. (And I'm not afraid to drink it with you.):D
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Originally Posted by greenberetTFS (Post 351436)
Yeah that is an interesting thought isn't it?...............;)

Big Teddy

That goes for you too, old timer!:D

greenberetTFS 10-06-2010 11:41

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Originally Posted by ZonieDiver (Post 351392)
Dozer... in a museum... what a concept! :D

Yeah that is an interesting thought isn't it?...............;):rolleyes:

Big Teddy :munchin


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