Backpacking Stoves Part 1
Backpacking Stoves. Introduction and Part 1. A review of the variety of backpacking stoves I use.

stoves backpacking

I need to know what kind of backpacking stove is good, light, and pretty cheap.
Are these 2 good stoves? Brunton TALON Compact Butane Stove
and the Snow Peak Giga Stove - Stainless Manual GS-100
-Thanks
A:
For years I used a Coleman Peak One, small, light weight, and you can purchase fuel canisters almost anywhere. The problem with almost any stove is what kind of fuel to use and how much do I have to carry for each day.
I carry a Sierra
Backpacking Stoves. Introduction and Part 1. A review of the variety of backpacking stoves I use.
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Mini Portable Camping Gas Stove Light w/Box Backpack 3" Gas-Powered Butane Propa | $0.99 | 0 | 2d 22h 45m |
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Camping&Survival Solid-liquid Alcohol Burner Camp Cook Stove Backpacking | $5.86 | 0 | 4d 22h 33m |
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Alcohol stove camping backpacking hiking cooking lightweight | $7.50 | 0 | 4d 20h 32m |
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Alcohol stove camping backpacking hiking cooking lightweight | $7.50 | 0 | 2d 20h 30m |
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RUCAS Repurposed Ultralight Compact Alcohol Stove Kit backpacker survival | $20.00 | 29d 19h 17m | |
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Trangia Spirit Hiking/Backpacking Alcohol Burner/Stove | $17.99 | 0 | 6d 18h 46m |
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Camping&Survival Burner Alcohol Backpacking Camp Stove set/Support Tripod | $3.99 | 0 | 2d 18h 13m |
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Folding Stove Utility Flame 3 Pack Fuel w/Stove Camping Survival Backpacking sas | $14.99 | 29d 18h 13m | |
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MSR Whisperlite Stove backpack/camping | $9.99 | 1 | 6d 17h 40m |
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MSR Dragonfly Backpacking stove | $30.00 | 0 | 6d 17h 21m |
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Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) April 05, 2012
Power Practical, a Salt Lake City start-up, has developed a game-changer for off-grid living and recreation. Simply put, The PowerPot transforms heat from a fire into electricity. This new take on a lightweight backpacking pot will provide electricity anywhere, anytime, using any fuel, such as propane, gas, or open wood fires.
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Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
Even if you do not go camping very often, you may want to bring along a backpacking stove. At the very least, Aluminum Gun Cases – The New Guard , if you do not know how to build and tend a camp fire, bringing along a stove will increase your safety levels, as well as make things more comfortable....
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BACKPACKER.COM/GEAR • MARCH 2002 • 125 Canister stoves Liquid-fuel stoves Canister/liquid-fuel stoves Alcohol stoves ... WS 0,10 $25 editor who regularly teaches beginner backpacking courses calls this low-maintenance stove an ideal ...
Top10Camping says:
Apr 07, 2012
Camp Stoves #1: Ultralight Backpacking Canister Camp Stove with Piezo Ignition 3.9oz!
I have always been an outdoor person. I love the wide open spaces. I have fished, climbed, hiked, canoed, backpacked and camped in many countries and a vast number of varied terrains. One key piece of essential camping equipment I have used in all these pursuits is a camping stove. Specifically a Trangia stove. I have owned this same (see photo) robust, lightweight, and reliable alcohol stove for nearly 20 years. It is bumped & bruised, but is as reliable as ever. It gets cleaned in the...