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Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 15018740)
I guess we are destined to hover around the stove, topic, until Spring
- Every design has advantages and disadvantages. - No one design is best for every use. - Different people have different personal preferences. - Any stove will be unsafe if used stupidly. On the internet? Massive uncontrollable flamewar. Alcohol stoves are definitely unsafe on bike forums. I look forward to an "alcohol stove" sticky thread like the one for bike helmets. |
Just wanted to add, to #224 (! this thread really is getting a bit long in the tooth, as some others are also feeling), that I have seen people, including Btazilian Indians, who had such skills and facility with small fires, and cooking with small fires, who make me see these as a more viable option, at least in many camping situations, used responsibly.
I can see why some people have such an apprecation for no-cooking-required approaches, which can involve better foods and meals than most people realize. The whole stove thing can get to be a bit much. Or, as Carla Bruni might put it, 'A Lot' -- just after singing Tres Noir: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0rHRHICHCU (if that doesn't work, it's 'Ullman as Carla Bruni' at www.youtube.com ) keepin it simple |
Good reminder on the o-rings.
In the interest of balance: I've never had a problrm with them. I had a similar incident to yours, though, invloving an alcohol stove -- a similarly close call that almost cost me my house and surrounding forest. It's probably wise to use any fire in an amply sized non-combustible area. |
This thread has run its course. Time to close it.
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