I thought this looked interesting anyone used one ??
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Camping-Surv ... 482wt_1139
corvus
It appears to be a copy of a Trangia stove with some mods and a stand/pot support added. The handle on the simmer ring might be a nice feature.corvus wrote:I thought this looked interesting anyone used one ??
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Camping-Surv ... 482wt_1139
corvus
The Ti-Tri Caldera Cone is one of my absolute favorites to cook on. It's a lot of fun, and there's a lot you can do with it:jacko1956 wrote:I have the Evernew stove set and used it on the Bibbulmun.
Excellent lightweight alternative to Trangia but I found it's flaws are relative instability and not all that wind resistant in strong wind. I don't consider the lack of a simmer ring or lid an issue - measure your metho better.
Because of the flaws and for extra versatility I have now purchased a Caldera Cone Sidewinder TiTri which I haven't used in the field yet but has an awesome wood burning option.
jacko1956 wrote:Eating an omelette for me is like wearing shorts.... a cold day in hell etc....
Well, just think of it more as proof that you can cook just about anything you want on a wood fire if you're using a stove. They really make wood fire cooking SO much easier.jacko1956 wrote:Eating an omelette for me is like wearing shorts.... a cold day in hell etc....
jacko1956 wrote:Ever since I was old enough to wear long pants I have - many many years now.
My legs are not things of beauty.
In our environment I do not walk during the hot months.
I wear long trousers to avoid snakes (a lttle bit), to keep the sun off, to avoid the scratches from the shrubs, to pick the ticks off and for the convenience of the pockets.
With todays fabrics, like an arab in traditional dress I am at least as cool as in shorts. I do not wear uncomfortable, silly looking gaiters.
But yes I am probably a bit mad as well. I think Spike Milligan would have liked me.....
jacko1956 wrote:I have the Evernew stove set and used it on the Bibbulmun.
Excellent lightweight alternative to Trangia but I found it's flaws are relative instability and not all that wind resistant in strong wind. I don't consider the lack of a simmer ring or lid an issue - measure your metho better.
Because of the flaws and for extra versatility I have now purchased a Caldera Cone Sidewinder TiTri which I haven't used in the field yet but has an awesome wood burning option.
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