Although the smell of a wood burning fire and breakfast cooked over one brings out all of those old camping memories, it does have its draw backs.
Propane is easier to transport
Propane is lighter
Propane takes up less space in your TV
Propane is cheaper (than wood purchased while travelling)
You can transport propane over state lines
Your cookware does not get all sooty
Thus, clean up is faster with propane
Propane is faster to light
There is very seldom a propane fire ban in campgrounds or camping areas
You don't have to leave your clothes outside of the teardrop when you go to bed
You don't have to find or use precious water to douse a propane fire before bedtime or breaking camp
You don't need to carry a heavy axe or shovel
You don't get slivers from propane
You are never tempted to cut down natural foliage or trees to have a fire
You can have a propane campfire in the confines of your ezee -up
You can have your propane fire for sitting or camping "Much" closer to your Teardrop
Your propane fire will rarely p..s off your neighbours
So, as an old Boy Scout and long time tent camper, I would never have thought that I would be taking this side in the Wood vs Propane debate........But, Propane makes so much more sense in the Teardrop camping world.
I am sure there will be those that disagree, as there are in the automotive world on the Lead vs Bondo debate.
Good Roads
& Safe Camping
Brian & Sandi
PS
When we are home at the Farm we love to sit around our backyard Fire Pit; enjoying a roaring "Wood Fire" roasting wieners, marshmallows, and enjoying a night time beverage.
