just an idea but what about a couple of heated rocks from the fire wrapped in a t-shirt or towell etc. i'v never done it, thoughts?
just an idea but what about a couple of heated rocks from the fire wrapped in a t-shirt or towell etc. i'v never done it, thoughts?
Has anyone tried using those chemical warmer bags that you boil and then press a stud? They heat for about 30 minutes but could make it a bit nicer in the morning.
Has anyone tried using those chemical warmer bags that you boil and then press a stud? They heat for about 30 minutes but could make it a bit nicer in the morning.
in my frame tent i sometimes use the Cobb cooker to warm after cooking, 8 charcoal briquettes will give about 3 hours heat, i love my Cobb!! Normal proviso re ventilation, but poly-cotton tent so that helps.
Propane and double burner stove...
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What cooker is that and where did you buy it?
I looks really good, does it work as well as it looks?
Knowing you it probably cost about a grand.
Has anyone tried using those chemical warmer bags that you boil and then press a stud? They heat for about 30 minutes but could make it a bit nicer in the morning.
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- It wasn't cheap. But it's a brill little stove.
If you're bored and want a read...
http://www.britishblades.com/forums...uot-Cook-Partner-quot-Expedition-Stove-Review.
It doesnt do anything a cheap 2 burner stove would do, it's just really, really well made (it's hand fabricated/welded).
You could always try one of these.
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Chopper, how is that Big Horn II tent holding up, has it lasted well? One is still on my wish list.