Most backcountry stoves today use liquid gas (white gas, kerosene, auto gas) or canister-based fuel (usually butane/propane). In terms of heat output, both stove types are comparable at sea level and ...
Nobody seems to be rigorously pursuing recyclable fuel canisters, most probably because consumers have never stood up and demanded it. Coleman deserves some credit for doing so, but while the X-type ...
When you think about the classic images of a hunting or fishing camp, there are a few traditional props. Envision a rusty but seemingly invincible burn barrel, an invincible picnic table, well-worn ...
Contrary to what your non-climbing friends may think, going cragging doesn't mean you have to subsist on trail mix. Camping stoves have come a long way from their bulky, inefficient origins, and can ...
Backpacking stoves are something that every backpacker needs to have with them on their travels. It is an excellent choice for camping trips, hikes, and other outdoor activities. When shopping for one ...
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