Cleaning up the gear.
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- DonNewcomb
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Cleaning up the gear.
I just threw out a 40 year-old stuff sack. It was way past unusable. I have purchased a bunch of the new super-light silicon coated sacks. For someone who still owns and, on occasion, uses a Holubar sleeping bag, Svea 123 stove and SIGG Tourist cook-set, changing gear can be traumatic.
Re: Cleaning up the gear.
The Svea 123 is a fantastic stove, except it sounds like a jet engine.
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- DonNewcomb
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Re: Cleaning up the gear.
We're actually planning on bring this stove. It's all cleaned up with a new cap gasket and jet. For shorter trips we'd use an alcohol burner. In a larger party we'd bring one forced-air wood burner plus either and alcohol or LPG stove, for rainy days and quick coffee/tea breaks.Keweenaw wrote:The Svea 123 is a fantastic stove, except it sounds like a jet engine.
While they do smoke and blacken the pots, I like the forced air wood burners. We like to burn up the charcoal that others leave behind from campfires. They are great for melting snow. We seldom (never) camp above the tree line.
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Re: Cleaning up the gear.
I came across an Optimus 111 at a yard sale. I bought it to play with it. Interesting stove, works great!!
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Re: Cleaning up the gear.
Just remember "A & H Hardware".johnhens wrote:I came across an Optimus 111 at a yard sale. I bought it to play with it. Interesting stove, works great!!
