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Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by woodyoumind, Mar 27, 2023.

  1. woodyoumind

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    a good case for Sigmund Freud
     
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    Sometimes a stove is just a stove.
     
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    firebox: a good stove for Picasso :content:
     
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    I got one of these with the trangia burner modification so that it can run on isobutane and propane. I was initially kind of like "well...its a twig stove that I can make into a camping stove-like thing...but soon I am going to yosemite and thinking of bringing it along so I can grill stuff on it and try out the burner.

    Seems really rugged but until I try it out in the field its an odd one for sure.
     
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    A good chanel : <<Far North Bushcraft and Survial>>
    Have a nice day after a good skidoo ride, triying to synchronise
    your brain and the material