Some good info in this thread on the Sterno Inferno
also: https://whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php/122063-Pot-choice?p=2182055&viewfull=1#post2182055
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Some good info in this thread on the Sterno Inferno
also: https://whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php/122063-Pot-choice?p=2182055&viewfull=1#post2182055
Get a can of Armour Vienna Sausage, holds 9.25 oz. and the xl3 might fit and allow lid to fit. My Inferno is packed away right now and not sure if I have the sausage can handy to check the fit.
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My favorite kit nowadays is the Sterno Inferno pot with heat exchange fins (30% more feul efficient) the Starlyte xl3 with small opening, lightweight lid made of aluminum and aa titanium pot...
Wow, that was long ago. Yes, let's convince B&M to include nuts and Natural Medjool Dates.
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I had a slice this evening and it was a doubled treat because I added some cut up(3) Natural Medjool Dates. The dates are no doubt the most delicious I've ever tasted. Life just got better! :)
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A list of books for South Eastern states:
https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/features/books/southbooks.shtml
Dan, this video has a section on the use of horsetail plant. I came across the video just this past week on public television channel. It lists 4-5 useful books:
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Do you use a BGET?
Tipi Walter , what do you think about when you're on the trails once you're all packed up in the morning and just heading out?
We're all out there to hike our own way of hiking. 47363
You are in the first stage of hypothermia if you like that smell :D
I dislike the smell but like the btu's it has.
Heat those 400 calories up to 125 degrees first, then eat and shivering stops...... Yes, I remember what you said :D
The no-spill Starlyte Stove with integrated stainless steel pot support has the ability to hold the fuel within the absorbing material safely. If tipped over the fuel remains in the stove. The stove...
Is Stoveless a safety issue
Big Old Dog has been convinced not to take a stove along for safety. The title of the thread indicates he has a concern but he was convinced by the comments to go...
Lost hiker's decision to wait for help on trail was right -- at first
MAY 31, 2016 / 6:47 PM / CBS/AP
PORTLAND, Maine -- An Appalachian Trail hiker who died after getting lost in the woods of...
:welcome 7'3" flutch. You will have to keep your head low while hiking the Appalachian Trail when in the woodlands :D
Any photos of yourself showing your height?
Thanks for sharing your info...
Their is nothing better than a hot meal after hiking a long cold or wet day siting next to the campfire. :D
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Having "Uncontrollable Shivering" you will not be able to function very well at all. You would probably not be able to setup your tent and get into your sleeping bag.
Thank you Five Tango for your help.
Does the Ursack have a loop of sorts on the bottom of it to help get it secured to the top of your ULA CDT. Is the single strap affixted permanently to your pack?
Good luck Big Old Dog, enjoy your cold/iced tea :D
Always carry a stove for your safety against hypothermia.
https://youtu.be/dKAFAsPfC4s
When your ursack gets drenched during the evening storm while hanging on a tree, do you just wipe it off in the morning and stuff it into your backpack or do you hang it on the outside of your pack?
The seller does not ship until money order has been cashed by post office.
It's a good thing I'm a wood stove kinda guy so says my avatar :-)
This is the Inferno pot with skirt that I claimed 2 grams of fuel used with the Etekcity stove. Stove was run at 1/2 power....