Jim from Adventures in Stoving mentions it towards the end of this article as a fuel choice, but says he hasn't used it himself this way
http://adventuresinstoving.blogspot.com ... stand.htmlAnother UK post to add to the one in the post above
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/archiv ... 684df07222Have you considered suspending something like a Gram Cracker (or MYOG version) with some thin wire from the round holed platform to suspend a Hex tablet?
Depends it you're looking for an alternative to carrying metho/alcohol, or specifically want to use wood
I've got a little ti Pocket Stove that's been fun to play around with (2nd bottom row in my link from Backpackinglight UK) but I've not taken it out hiking yet
A lot of the Brits seem to use the Honey Stove with wood as well
I have a small grill top too
Maybe do a little reading about these small wood stoves to give you some ideas how you can adapt or use your Clickstand?
http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/wood- ... es/page/0/NB the Backpackinglight UK store gives very good comunication and service and fast inexpensive postage
Hmm, taking my mother in law out on a nice easy 10 km walk tomorrow down the Boxvale Track near Mittagong - I might take the Pocket Stove for tea break at the lookout (and the jetboil as a backup!) It's not NP so wood fire should be fine. I'l take some pics.
Can you post pics of the Clickstand and twigs if you try it out?