Trail Blazer III
The mission drives the gear for me.
Fire cooking is an essential skill that I am teaching my girls however it’s dirty, time consuming, and hard. I enjoy it but time requires other methods. Side note a fun trick to teach your kids, hard boil an egg in a paper cup filled with water placed right in the fire. The cup won’t burn with the water inside. The first time my kids saw this they thought I was a wizard. Lol.
Overlanding or base camping I use a Coleman duel fuel two burner stove that I’ve had for over 25 years with zero maintenance or trouble. It’s a beast and white gas is easy to find and shelf stable. I also have a matching dual mantle lantern that is just a old and just as reliable.
For backpacking I use an MSR EKG EX white gas stove in cold months or a jet boil minimo in warm months.
Propane is convenient but it’s not as reliable as white gas and it can be harder to get especially around holidays. Propane is far more bulky than white gas.
Fire cooking is an essential skill that I am teaching my girls however it’s dirty, time consuming, and hard. I enjoy it but time requires other methods. Side note a fun trick to teach your kids, hard boil an egg in a paper cup filled with water placed right in the fire. The cup won’t burn with the water inside. The first time my kids saw this they thought I was a wizard. Lol.
Overlanding or base camping I use a Coleman duel fuel two burner stove that I’ve had for over 25 years with zero maintenance or trouble. It’s a beast and white gas is easy to find and shelf stable. I also have a matching dual mantle lantern that is just a old and just as reliable.
For backpacking I use an MSR EKG EX white gas stove in cold months or a jet boil minimo in warm months.
Propane is convenient but it’s not as reliable as white gas and it can be harder to get especially around holidays. Propane is far more bulky than white gas.