Further to my original introduction thread, I've my Swedish mess kit has now arrived!
For many years I've used a Kelly Kettle when out and about on the trap line. It has served me well, but I had a few minor irritations with it.
One problem was fuel. I don't have a handy camp site in some nice woodland; I'm usually either in the middle of a windswept field, or tucked away in a gateway when it comes to brew up time. I also wanted the ability to heat up a bit of soup, or make something else warm and filling to eat.
Anyway, I considered forking out for a cookset to go with the Kelly, but after a bit of research, decided that the Swedish kit looked like the best option for me.
After a few hours of reading and searching on-line, I found this: http://this (Link) which seemed to fit the bill.
I duly ordered, and parted with my hard earned dosh on Saturday, and it arrived today.
On first inspection it was quite dirty, which was no surprise, and to be fair, as it was described. I gave it a good clean, and fired it up on the top of the cooker here at home.
Well, what can I say? A fantastic bit of kit that boiled up in what seemed like no time at all.
So that leads me to ask; does anyone have any tips for using this smashing bit of equipment?
For many years I've used a Kelly Kettle when out and about on the trap line. It has served me well, but I had a few minor irritations with it.
One problem was fuel. I don't have a handy camp site in some nice woodland; I'm usually either in the middle of a windswept field, or tucked away in a gateway when it comes to brew up time. I also wanted the ability to heat up a bit of soup, or make something else warm and filling to eat.
Anyway, I considered forking out for a cookset to go with the Kelly, but after a bit of research, decided that the Swedish kit looked like the best option for me.
After a few hours of reading and searching on-line, I found this: http://this (Link) which seemed to fit the bill.
I duly ordered, and parted with my hard earned dosh on Saturday, and it arrived today.
On first inspection it was quite dirty, which was no surprise, and to be fair, as it was described. I gave it a good clean, and fired it up on the top of the cooker here at home.
Well, what can I say? A fantastic bit of kit that boiled up in what seemed like no time at all.
So that leads me to ask; does anyone have any tips for using this smashing bit of equipment?