07-28-2007, 04:19 AM
Consider backpacking stoves for cooking and heating water. They come in many different models, use a variety of fuels, are very compact and set up quickly. I have one that uses Coleman fuel and puts out more heat than the 15,000 BTU burner on my gas stove. I can set it up and have coffee done before you can get a campfire going.
Kind of off topic, but consider bringing some backpacker dehydrated meals for backup food. The meals you can "cook" by adding boiling water to a bag is incredible today. Kind of pricey but keeps without refrigeration. Just store them in a mouse-proof container.
Larry
Kind of off topic, but consider bringing some backpacker dehydrated meals for backup food. The meals you can "cook" by adding boiling water to a bag is incredible today. Kind of pricey but keeps without refrigeration. Just store them in a mouse-proof container.
Larry
Larry