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  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
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    Good thing I clicked on Catrin's link. It's for tailgate camping not backpacking. Two burner stoves are really great. We have a Colman stove with small propane tank and its great. It's also comes in handy when we lose power. Just make sure you use it outside. Not sure about the price but check out REI, and few sporting good stores. They would have similar items.

    As for backpacking stove, I used to have one of the original Primus stove using white gas. Once it got going it was great. Priming was PITA. Backpacking in the back country while beautiful was PITA. All that climbing, getting across alpine streams. If my back wasn't in such bad shape, I might consider it again. I LOVE the Alpine country.

    MREs are not that great. I don't care what the guys tell me. Besides, many of the MREs are designed to have nearly 3,000 calories per meal.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
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    It does seem like Coleman stoves get the best reviews, both here and on other sites. I think that, this year, I will go with the 2-burner Coleman stove and just get a camp skillet for when I want to grill something but don't want/have a fire. Next year I will consider a dedicated grill depending on how it works out. Interestingly enough, the 2-burner stoves with no grill seems to get better reviews across all brands than the stoves with both burner and small grill.

    Thanks everyone, your tips, advice and suggestions were appreciated. Seems this is the time of my life when I do new things

    Learn to ride a bike at 50, learn how to camp and mountain bike at 51. What will happen this year? Hopefully get better at all of the above

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    western Colorado
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    Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post

    As for backpacking stove, I used to have one of the original Primus stove using white gas. Once it got going it was great. Priming was PITA. Backpacking in the back country while beautiful was PITA. All that climbing, getting across alpine streams. If my back wasn't in such bad shape, I might consider it again. I LOVE the Alpine country.
    I do some occasional backpacking. Not enough, need to do more. We have a couple MSR white gas stoves that are pretty nifty, but I only want to heat a bit of water for freeze dried meals and tea. That's all the cooking I want to do in camp

    A couple of years ago I picked up an Esbit tablet stove, $10 at REI. The fuel tablets are just a few dollars. It all packs into my metal cup that I use to heat the water in, about the size of a quart nalgene bottle. Worked great on a 5 day trip into the Grand Canyon a couple of years ago.
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