Stove Fuel

Questions about equipment and supplies to bring on a trip (including reviews).

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jrwiesz
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Re: Stove Fuel

Post by jrwiesz »

HexFletch may have changed plans; to fly into RH and hike opposite of original plan.

Problem solved, if that is the case, as RH will have the canisters, or Coleman, or whatever.

Perhaps she will return to the forum prior to departure, to let all concerned know. :)
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Re: Stove Fuel

Post by HexFletch »

Hi All!

Thanks again for all of the great suggestions and offers of assistance. In the end, I've managed to arrange to have some isobutane fuel waiting for me at the Windigo Ranger Station so I think we are all set. I'm pleased that we don't have to reverse the route at this stage ... although I probably should've done more research before making my original plan. You live, you learn.

Hopefully I will get a chance to re-pay you all with some sage advice at some point.

I'm really amped to hit the trails in a few days and I will definitely follow up with a trip report.

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Re: Stove Fuel

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head2north wrote:Option 7. Recruit Don to be your personal chef/sherpa .... I hear he accepts 12 year old Whiskey for payment.
Nah, I don't accept the cheap stuff. Now, a 16 year-old Lagavulin; yeah, I'll work for that.
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