And when you burn all the fuel out of it then what...
... and when using sterno, how long does it take to boil a quart of water at 6000' when the temp is 15 F? Anyone?
And when you burn all the fuel out of it then what...
Using a wind screen and a lid on the water container?
What was the water temp before flame ignition?
At 6000ft water will boil at around 98 F.
... and when using sterno, how long does it take to boil a quart of water at 6000' when the temp is 15 F? That's right! Never!!! I don't think the intent was to warm the crepes for b-fast.
Then what ? Save the can so you can put some other fuel in it and use it again .
I don't know about the 6000 ft thing , but down here there's always something to burn .
I don't know
What's wrong with hard potatoes!
Tell us your 6000 ft story!
Would not be the first time I have eaten raw foods...
The main reason for me wanting a multifuel stove is the fact I can find fuel almost anywhere in the world. Beings I still work for "our uncle"... Where I am going to next has very little laying around to burn. Hence the need for a stove.
Never had a problem heating anything yet at 6000 feet. 12000 is another story though...
Throw some rocks for me.
LOL! Personally Go Devil I hope I spend the time without a need to throw rocks!
Now, why did you have to go and say that while I'm reading Atlas Shrugged!
Well, just make sure you kick when poked!
Take care.
Who is John Gault?
FYI I just found out.
Is there any retailer in Indiana that deals with light camping equipment and supplies. Specifically MSR Stoves.
Thanks