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Stove for a true outdoorsman.
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Stove for a true outdoorsman.
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Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
Well it looks like that outdoorsmen has a chainsaw.
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Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
Not quite so handy that one. I'll stick with my Jetboil, but that could be good for car camping.
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Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
True outdoorsman would have used a fire pit and rocks and not pans bought from Wal-Mart. FAIL!
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Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
Thats pretty creative, I like it. Tasty lookin' grub too!
My favorite adventure of all time is backpacking all day and catching fish (Cutthroat Trout) in the high mountain lakes and cooking them up over an open fire.
My favorite adventure of all time is backpacking all day and catching fish (Cutthroat Trout) in the high mountain lakes and cooking them up over an open fire.
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Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
Pretty creative idea when you stop to think about it.
I assume the last photo is a tank of water being heated for showering - good use of the additional energy after cooking...
I assume the last photo is a tank of water being heated for showering - good use of the additional energy after cooking...
Maser, aren't you a city dweller? One could argue a true outdoorsman would cook on the blade of his E-Tool, but then again, I don't believe a literal translation of the title was intended...Maser wrote:True outdoorsman would have used a fire pit and rocks and not pans bought from Wal-Mart. FAIL!
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Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
You sir, need a cast iron skillet.
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Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
Put a chain around the log and use a maul to split it...much easier than using a chain saw IMO.
Re: Stove for a true outdoorsman.
Try the BioLite stove: http://biolitestove.com/BioLite.html
Converts firewood into electricity.
Converts firewood into electricity.