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[pct-l] fuel cannisters
We like the SnowPeak Isobutane/Propane mix and it works much better than
straight Isobutane for cold and altitude. Hiked about 3 weeks ago for 3
days, containers nearly totally empty and it still did great for us (using
our pocket rocket.) We get ours at REI.
From: "Mike Saenz" <msaenz@mve-architects.com>
To: "Jamie Rae Whiteley"
<jamierae@letterboxes.org>,<pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Subject: RE: [pct-l] fuel cannisters
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 08:48:06 -0800
Just got back from Fobes/Saddle Junction (Sect B. Pics and report to
follow!)
I used a pocket rocket on this trip and I wish I hadn't....
The fuel canister had about 20-30 minutes of burn left in it. I was at
8k and the temps were somewhere between the low 40s and the mid 30's (it
never got to freezing).
The pocket rocket, with it's low fuel level, didn't boil 3 cups of water
after burning at full blast for about 20-30 minutes! It burner out
before the water boiled and I had to use less-than-boiling water fro my
chicken noodle soup dinner.
I've heard that canisters didn't perform well at high altitudes or low
temps. I have a white gas stove for my high elevation hikes. But this
was the first time my pocket rocket didn't perform well. I don't think
it was altitude, being only 8k (I've used my pocket rocket at 10k+), or
the temps (it was cold, but not freezing). I think maybe it was the low
level of fuel and maybe less than adequate pressure inside the canister.
Michael Saenz , Associate Partner
McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners, Inc.
A r c h i t e c t u r e | P l a n n i n g | I n t e r i o r s
MVE MVE Institutional MVE S t u d i o
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[mailto:pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net] On Behalf Of Jamie Rae
Whiteley
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 7:04 PM
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Subject: [pct-l] fuel cannisters
We're fixin' to take a little walk in a couple of months and were
wondering about the availability of isopropane fuel for the pocket
rocket. I'm the cook and I'm kind of partial to this stove, but am
willing to be flexible if need be. For all you PCT alum out there-can we
do it with the pocket rocket or will fuel just be too scarce?
jamierae/shawn
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