Solo Cook Set Show and Tell

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Tank

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Aug 10, 2009
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Looking for idea to imporve my current setup. Currently I am using a 12cm billy, honey stove and a metal mug and folding spoon

whats works well for you on a solo setup, what are the little extras you take? ie small frying pan, light my fire grampa folk etc?


Pics of it in use would be great

Thanks in advance.

Update...

This is my current setup.
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I use a 12cm billy ( zebra ) with a Hobo drainer set up from Asda fits exactly ;)


lives in the top of the bergan side pouch on top of the Hennesy hammock ( Issue side pouch ..wider and shorter)

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I use the Top plate/ pan it has a cut down pot lifter ( not shown in old photo also a length of B&Q chain for tripod hanging and a bit of copper tube )

ther is a small gap under the Billy when in the stove here i keep 4 tent pegs grate and tinder/flint/steel that dosn't mind being dirty

in the Billy is a custom made cordura and mesh bucket that holds brewkit etc you can lift in and out easily and not lose or get dirty the bits also in there is a 4" Ferro rod and Striker

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Pot lifter is good at pouring the pot into cups and moving the hobo stove as well
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teh Grate is used with wood etc to get good airflow but is also drilled to take a Gas insert from a trangia and also fits now a multi fuel burner so can run of Gas or petrol etc
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the other essential Cooking pot is a small Wok its cheapo fro ma chineze supermarket and is fairly heavy being thick steel but Stirfrys are ideal for quick low fuel use cooking
and it does a mean English breakfast fry up ;)

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heres whats in the fabric Bucket
Kenco 3 in 1 for coffee
Salt and dry flake chilli
Ferro rod /Striker
variaty of sachets of sauce
Puri tabs
(Usually Oxo Cubes as well)
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Top pan is used for baking ( some drill it out as a strainer)
hers Bagels wit h the Copper ring to transfer heat to the top
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fits in the hobo stove as a mini oven
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and Pizza
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ring added to teh top to hold hot coals and the chain used to lift the lid
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I also carry in the other side pouch ( Medic one )
58 Water bottle crusader cup and cooker 58 plastic cup ( for sharing )
Titanium KFS set more Kenco coffee
3-4 Rat pack main meal boil in the bag

this side pouch has the shoulder strap so can be zipped off as a day use set and has every thing needed for a few brews and a meal and when zipped to the Bergan complements and adds to the Hobo set up

for additional water i carry a collapsible 2 litre bottle ie a coke bottle ;)
carried empty usually then filled at camp the 58 being the day use bottle

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I do have a Grampas fork but never use it its in the Medic pouch as it was a gift


ATB

Duncan
 

Tank

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cheers Duncan, thats an epic setup :) i remember seeing it before possibly the most versitale setup i have seen and just the insiration i need. cheers
 

Caboose

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wow ducan! Thats a very versitile cook stove! Can i ask what you made the ring out of to fit the zebra top? Looks like some sort of tuna can / tin can?
 

pauljm116

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Nice set up. Im a bit boring got a trangia 27 with kettle, its a nice simple set up perfect for just me and its got everything I need also just ordered a collapsable bowl to eat from and as always use my trusty titanium spork (love em or hate em!), just trying to find a small condiment holder now.
 

Tank

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Nice set up. Im a bit boring got a trangia 27 with kettle, its a nice simple set up perfect for just me and its got everything I need also just ordered a collapsable bowl to eat from and as always use my trusty titanium spork (love em or hate em!), just trying to find a small condiment holder now.

this is what i use for my coffe/sugar/milk powder and it works a treat. mind you got to work out how many coffees i can make from it.
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Tank

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I use the sachets a lot well always as you know exactly how many brews you have oen for a cup 2 for a crusader mug ;)
for base camp tho the Kenco refill packs are good and resealable

ATB

Duncan

usually have the kenco ones too, just trying this for a change. it may go into my car kit if i dont get on with it and go back to the sachets, but they were getting to costly as havent seen the on offer anywhere (love a bargin)
 

mountainm

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Here's my set up, I'd usually add a honey stove, but the evernew trivet means I don't have too.
Here's it packed away in it's mesh bag - the mess set is new, got it in the sale from the Mountain Warehouse outlet.
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Unpacking
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Placcy bag protect the anodised aluminium
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All this fits in and the foil windshield wraps around
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Tank

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I have the same cup, bought 2 of them as they were reduced to £4.99 bargin!

I love the compact setup. never thought of putting a smaller cup in and using the larger one as cooking pot

thanks for the pics
 

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