[pct-l] stoves - I like my Jet Boil.
ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
Mon Dec 21 13:26:58 CST 2009
I further want to add that during our last Snow Course up into Desolation
Wilderness, here in South Lake Tahoe, our Jet Boil performed flawlessly in
temperatures around 18 degrees with no pre-warming inside our tent with the
doors partly open for ventilation. The only change we make to how we use it
is to place it on its plastic pot bottom (the large pot) for stability. Sure
don't want to have a major spill in the tent!
Mtnned
Mountain Education
South Lake Tahoe, Ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jereen Anderson" <jereenanderson at yahoo.com>
To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 11:07 AM
Subject: [pct-l] stoves - I like my Jet Boil.
>From MendoRider,
While planning my 2008 PCT ride I did a lot of research on things like
stoves and tents. After much deliberation I finally decided on the Jet boil
stove. During my 2-year PCT ride from the Mexican border to that of Canada I
came to appreciate more and more the Jet Boil. It is very easy to light, it
never flares up and is fuel efficient. One of the large cannisters would
last me 6 or 7 days cooking two meals per day. It is safer to use in a
tent - I sometimes cooked in the vestabule - because there is no inflammable
or explosive liquids to carry or pour and possibly spill - and it never
flares up.
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