The Perfect Camp Stove

No, nothing, unfortunately. I remember someone asking about it and wondering about it also. It was a while ago, and it seems like he hasn't logged in here for a very long time. I wonder what happened to him?

Might have been me. I've asked before. This time his website is down. So maybe not just him leaving here. When I click his location link "on the road in north america, it brings me to a machine shop in Massachusetts. Dont know if that's the last place he hit before dropping off or if it takes me there because I'm in Mass
 
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As it's my solemn duty to present the "ghetto" bargain basement option when it comes to overlanding, I present to you, the classic Coleman 2 burner:
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I picked it up on Facebook Marketplace for $20 canuck bucks and I've used it for years in all kinds of weather and locations with zero problems with the stove itself. It cooks well, produces plenty of heat, has nice wind shields (which can be extended to accommodate wider pans, as shown in the photo, a feature I love), and it packs up quickly and easily. My only minor gripe is that it's a little on the wide side, although this is a double edged sword, as it allows wider pans.

I run it with the 5lb propane tank pictured in the bottom right. Great combination that runs for ages.

Just would like to know where that is so I can out it on my list of "wannago"

It's at the southern end of Work Channel Inlet, just east of Prince Rupert. The FSR to get there was previously called Work Channel FSR, but they changed it to Lackmack FSR I think. Google still had it as the old name when I went.
 
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The Perfect Camp Stove


after doing a trip with brother-in-law a few years back...I realized the BEST camp stove is brother-in-law's stove...or more simply put, ANY stove I don't have to fuel up or clean up after use :grinning:

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