Going on a family holiday. Finally decided we won't get our 10yo to go willingly on a long backpack. Reality bites!
So we're van base camping mostly. They don't know it but I'm looking at a few overnighter trips too.
So what stove or stoves to take?
Several can tip, a few remote, honey stove, trangia big small and mini with gas and meths burners available, whitebox stove, various ti lite, caldera cone for the AGG cookset pan and possibly a few more I've forgotten.
So what stove options would your choose out of those? I'm thinking large trangia with gas burner for van cooking and two can tops for overnighter. I'd like the idea of caldera cone but I never fully got used to it. Whitebox stove is too tippy and whilst the larger duo is a real meths jet burner for solo water boiling. Not sure about that. Might be nice to go different in the hills.
Sorry for being an undecisive gear freak. Really not sure what's a good stove other than old dependable large trangia plus gas kit. That's too big for backpacking imho.
So we're van base camping mostly. They don't know it but I'm looking at a few overnighter trips too.
So what stove or stoves to take?
Several can tip, a few remote, honey stove, trangia big small and mini with gas and meths burners available, whitebox stove, various ti lite, caldera cone for the AGG cookset pan and possibly a few more I've forgotten.
So what stove options would your choose out of those? I'm thinking large trangia with gas burner for van cooking and two can tops for overnighter. I'd like the idea of caldera cone but I never fully got used to it. Whitebox stove is too tippy and whilst the larger duo is a real meths jet burner for solo water boiling. Not sure about that. Might be nice to go different in the hills.
Sorry for being an undecisive gear freak. Really not sure what's a good stove other than old dependable large trangia plus gas kit. That's too big for backpacking imho.