Honey on Tour (Could become pic Heavy...)

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Alpha Centaur definitely has the best outdoor image of the Honey Stove in use this month, for no other reason than I love the view. (Although Decorum's pic on the green rock comes a very close second)

So if you will PM me with your address I'll pop a leather bushcraft bag in the post to you by way of thanks for posting it here and letting me use them.

Keep 'em coming folks ...

Cheers

Bob
 
Just got back from 3 days at a remote beach camp trip took the honey to give it a whirl,
placed it on a rock and used pebbles as a wind break, used with a 14cm zebra,boiling MOD rations.

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Mine arrived today and I can see it is good - I've already paid my "tuition fees" with other stoves.

Very good service - they promise next day delivery in the UK, I'm in Belgium and got it the day after. Even enclosed a bag of skittles - was that to make me home sick?

Anyway, I can hear the teddy bears calling me to picnic and I will return with some photos:)
 
mine had a bag of skittles aswell, not sure what theyre all about but it was a nice gesture,

anyway here's a couple of pics of mine when i was out in abbots woods with peter t.

cooking sausages straight on the grill plate,
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cooking bacon in a frying pan,
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me and peter ate very well that day :D


TJ
 
i just love that stove, cant wait ti get one .. i think everybody on this forum has got one appart from wee me, aweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
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Was going to take a pic of my Honey Stove at the top of Snowdon, but was worried that it'd get trampled on by all the train passengers at the Summit :aargh4:

So instead a more peaceful shot from Newborough Beach in Anglesey, overlooking the mountains, burning driftwood!
 
I went camping at the weekend to my local forest with my mate who had his DSLR on him.

Anyway.... The lucky git managed to snap this of my honey stove. Not really a tour shot (more to follow)

Sort of looks like a seahorse?

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How does this stove compare with others as far as a fire inside is concerned. Do you need to use a blow pipe regularly or does it self sustain a little better?

Ive a few hobo/wood burning stoves and a click stand, so if this does the job of most of them but combined and a little better, then i'll be after one for sure.

Cheers.
 
I've never had to use a blow pipe with mine Addo - just keeping an eye on the fuel level and gradually adding it in seems to work fine.
 
me and tjroots have found the best way is to light a realy hot fire then put on bigish chunks of oak or hornbeem. this lasts for a long time and is perfect for cooking on.

pete
 
When where you there, i was there last thurs fri,yep its a great spot,
ps, if you read the post i just put up about it dont think im getting at anyone or accusing anyone, its nothing major im just trying to high light the point for anyone reading not all being members etc!

pps ive been up and down that slope 10 times in the last 6 weeks think id know that beach anywhere, im guessing by the top pic youve been sometime this weekend?
 

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