Show us your flaming kettles ... (pic heavy Brewing Viewing)

ged

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Jul 16, 2009
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In the woods if possible.
At an aire somewhere near Toulouse:

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And there's a story behind this one:

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The hiker is on the grass because it caught fire. SWMBO had had a go at replacing the leather pump washer but, as I found out later, had managed to leave half of it in the pump. A bit of it eventually found its way into the non-return valve while I was giving it an extra pump to make a start on my second cuppa.

It was quite exciting there for a time when a jet of burning petrol shot our of the pump body, but I put the stove out of the way, closed it up to stifle the flames, and then let it cool down while I finished my first cuppa. :)
 

Twodogs

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Eagle on a Army Number 12 cookset



I will get a Finnish 1,5 lt OPA kettle when I get the chance I have the Danish outwell 1.4 lt but no pictures of it in use yet ....

Twodogs
 

maddave

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Brunton Hard Anodised Kettle on't fire :D

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decorum

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Some (lots) good pics coming up :cool: :dancer:


Something even less carry friendly :)


I now have both stove and kettle envy :notworthy :cool:

Does the MSR Titan kettle count? I use it as a pot as well as a kettle.

Tatonka 1.6l, its called a Kettle even if it isnt :)

They're bot titled, marketed and sold as kettles ~ they're kettles. That you can also use a kettle as a pot is an added benefit :D .


Phil, look what you've started.........:lmao::lmao:

:D

Sometimes I surprise myself ...



... usually it's when I look in the mirror :eek: .
 

TurboGirl

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I'm loving all these kettles with veiws and stories- there can't be any better symbol of woodland comfort, the very best woodland present I ever got was waking up to a thermos of hot water a very considerate and lovely neighbour in the woods had left for me to wake to :)
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Martins camp coffee pot. That was nuclear juice by sunday, just the jobbie for a good weekend workparty :)

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And my favorite brew pause picture, no sporks included.... ;)

The most impressive brewage I remember was Woodspirits smouldering log which kept going all through one cold meet weekend, no flames but enough heat to keep that little eagle pumping out the hot water like a little magic porridge pot :) Thank you, Phil, for a thread on a subject close to our hearts!
 

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