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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: VANCE] #602918 12/16/11 03:44 PM
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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: Sar5] #602919 12/18/11 12:35 AM
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I got that Coleman stove, but it's the model 508 NOT the 533. Works great though and It'll work for 20 bucks. It's even got a silver plastic case it fits in.


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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: reconseed] #602920 12/18/11 04:27 AM
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i need to make one of those. good call.

as for what i did today.... well, im in afghanistan. soooooo i survived another day. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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Now I just need to decide which one of those pots I'm gonna get that JJ uses the .75 liter or the 1.1 liter.

Here's a link if anyone is looking for an indestructible LOCKABLE pot from .475 all the way to 1.6 liters. JJ HIGHLY recommends them so you know they have to be good!


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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: SkunkHunter] #602922 12/18/11 06:20 PM
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Don't remember how I came across this but I found it and you guys may find it interesting as well.

http://wildernessinnovation.com/


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Oh and I saw a Youtube video about an alcohol stove and the "Fuel" was HEET! Never would have thought of that.


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Re: What did you do to prepare today? [Re: SkunkHunter] #602924 12/18/11 09:03 PM
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I don't buy into the idea of toting around gas and complex internals in field stove. I have never had an issue with getting water to boil using coals from a camp fire on a makeshift rock stove. I can't justify, in my mind, carrying the extra wait. Plus, it just feels right cooking game on a rotisserie made of found branches and cooking on an open flame. That's my $0.02. Spend it how you please.

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JJ, I agree with you. I want a little "Stove" for burning wood as well. This gas stove IS NOT A BACK PACKING stove, just another "In case" item. For my pack I want some sort of small wood burning stove to burn twigs in to heat up water for soup, coffee, tea, etc.


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Do you just dislike the improvised stoves or camping ones too?
dedicated camp stoves like my msr whisperlite are great for a quick water boil for dehydrated meals. Plus some parks not allow open fires I hear.

For survival no fire no smoke, multiple fuels, I think it's a good thing to carry.

The twig stove looks god I wouldn't think a lot of smoke is given off and fuel is plenty.


But you are right nothing beats the flavor and experience of fire/ fowl cooking!

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If it is a true survival situation a stove doesn't make sense where I live. All you would need is the ability to build a fire.

That said, I do have a little camping stove to comply with rules certain places. It is a little Vargo titanium job that burns alcohol.


Today I bought 40 pounds of beans and put them in new 5 gallon buckets. Bought a case of protein bars too. Not super survivally stuff but I could stay at the house for several weeks with that many pounds of beans I think.

I have about a half cord of seasoned wood I could cook over not to mention the grill etc.


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Do you just dislike the improvised stoves or camping ones too?
dedicated camp stoves like my msr whisperlite are great for a quick water boil for dehydrated meals. Plus some parks not allow open fires I hear.

For survival no fire no smoke, multiple fuels, I think it's a good thing to carry.

The twig stove looks god I wouldn't think a lot of smoke is given off and fuel is plenty.


But you are right nothing beats the flavor and experience of fire/ fowl cooking!

I think stoves like the MSR you have are great for short run back packing, but I prefer the ritual of building a fire even if it is just a mall enough one to get coals to boil water. I am in no hurry.

Like I have said before, in a survival situation it is probably a good thing to have smoke to help the rescue folks find you. Think about all the disasters or whatever you have read about, heard about or seen since you have been paying attention - Katrina, Japan quake, Haiti quake, tsunamis etc etc etc, I promise you they wanted to be seen, heard and found ASAP.

Yes, there is the off chance TEOTWAWKI could happen and then smoke may not be a wise idea, but I am not going to add the few pounds to my pack for that off chance event when a few pounds of water, food or ammo (for food and maybe protection) is probably going to be more needed than keeping low profile.

When is the last time good people had to hide from a large invading force on U.S. soil?

People talk about the U.S. economy going belly up. And, I agree we are heading down a bad road, but we are nowhere near Great Depression levels. My granddad tells a lot of stories, some about the depression. Is he hiding the stories about hiding in the woods from marauders?

Sorry about the soap box tangent, I just think prepping for immediate survival like in a Katrina event is more important than prepping for Red Dawn. (shhh, Arch hates it when I use that movie reference) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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Today I bought 40 pounds of beans and put them in new 5 gallon buckets. Bought a case of protein bars too. Not super survivally stuff but I could stay at the house for several weeks with that many pounds of beans I think.

You'd be good for a few weeks if you could stand the smell. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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