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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 670642" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>Yes, I have the MSR "Pocket Rocket" canister stove for high altitude and larger meal cooking. The black stove is a wood burner that is good for survival if you are in a location where you can find twigs,small limbs. The cookpot needs to be coated with liquid soap so the soot won't soil the pot. The small aluminum "canteen" surplus stove uses a trioxane bar and will boil water with one of the bars. The round "Pepsi" can stove is a homemade version from a soda can bottom/top and uses denatured alcohol. The Esbit stove is the small rectangular folding stove that is light and effective for boiling water,etc... It uses the esbit fuel tablet,trioxane bar, or the new military "Pyrapak" fuel gel(pictured inside the esbit)that squeezes out like toothpaste. All good lightweight stoves for varied uses in the field.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e24/wapiteee/backpackingstoves002.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 670642, member: 2503"] Yes, I have the MSR "Pocket Rocket" canister stove for high altitude and larger meal cooking. The black stove is a wood burner that is good for survival if you are in a location where you can find twigs,small limbs. The cookpot needs to be coated with liquid soap so the soot won't soil the pot. The small aluminum "canteen" surplus stove uses a trioxane bar and will boil water with one of the bars. The round "Pepsi" can stove is a homemade version from a soda can bottom/top and uses denatured alcohol. The Esbit stove is the small rectangular folding stove that is light and effective for boiling water,etc... It uses the esbit fuel tablet,trioxane bar, or the new military "Pyrapak" fuel gel(pictured inside the esbit)that squeezes out like toothpaste. All good lightweight stoves for varied uses in the field. [img]http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e24/wapiteee/backpackingstoves002.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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