Camping stoves allow you to prepare hot food while out in the woods. It’s a lot safer than building a campfire and holding pots and pans over it, and it allows you to control the temperature in which ...
There’s something magical about cooking and eating outside. Whether it’s the sizzle of a frying pan at sunrise or the ...
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 ...
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that food tastes better outdoors, and after a day of physical exertion, some dry crackers aren’t going to cut it. A stove is essential for campers and we’ll never ...
There’s nothing better after a long day of hiking and setting up camp than a hot cooked meal—and for that you will need a decent camp stove. These days you can find options that are lightweight, ...
Some of what your friend says is true. Sort of. As a general rule of thumb, stoves that use butane/propane canisters weigh less than gas stoves. They re simpler in construction and don t need the fuel ...