dan -

how did you carry the alcohol for the stove?

nice blog by the way, I enjoyed checking it out (saw the link on the
Riv site).


On Jun 12, 5:40 pm, pushing the pedals <dan...@pushingthepedals.com>
wrote:
> I use the smaller Trangia 27-7 UL/HA cookset that Rivendell sells, and
> I find that it is about the best thing I could possibly want in a
> stove.  Prior to the Trangia, I used a small Snow Peak canister stove,
> and always was worried that my half used canister might run out, so I
> would always carry a spare.  That's not fun!  I cooked twice a day for
> three months with my Trangia on the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route
> and found the kit to be reliable, efficient and very easy to use.
> There are very few "perfect things", but this is definitely very
> close.  
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pushingthepedals/5825678149/in/photostream
>
> On Jun 12, 12:43 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just wondering what peole's experiences are with the Trangia cook kits
> > that Rivendell sells. They seem pretty cool. I've been using a pretty
> > compact Snow Peak stove for the past two years for boiling water but
> > am thinking that I might be more adventurous with my meals on bike
> > camping trips. I haven't even begun looking a receipes with the kits
> > yet but I'm sure there are tons on the interweb. If anyone on this
> > list has experience with the cook kits I'd be curious to hear about
> > them.
>
> > --mike

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