Don't know anything about this, just ran across it on another site
http://www.pcthiker.com/pages/gear/peps ... ruct.shtml
Seems like a cool idea, though
Brad Lustig wrote:Don't know anything about this, just ran across it on another site
http://www.pcthiker.com/pages/gear/peps ... ruct.shtml
Seems like a cool idea, though
Laredo wrote:These are not dangerous little stoves, per se, any more than a Coleman stove or a Coleman lantern: there's the need to pay attention with any of the three.
I have used these stoves as Scout projects. We made a point of setting them on concrete away from any vegetation and filling them carefully before we lit them when they were made, and then using them in the field on bare ground with rocks underneath them.
Given those precautions -- and that we're talking a dozen boys in the fourth and fifth grade -- I don't think these stoves are any worse than charcoal or Whisperlites. You do have to be aware of what you're doing, of course.
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