Camping Stove.
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Camping Stove.
Love chucking the swag on the bike and heading off for a few nights.Find a quiet place with a river ,out with the fishing rod or in for a swim ,
and a night under the stars .What i don't like is my partner waking up grumpy because its 5.30 and she carnt get her morning cup
of coffee (limated space)Solved that problem with this.Every thing in camping shops has got so compact ,great for motorcyclists
First pic saucepan,milk,burner haven't photographed tiny gas container but you've all seen those.
Second pic burner out of plastic container. Boils water very quickly
and a night under the stars .What i don't like is my partner waking up grumpy because its 5.30 and she carnt get her morning cup
of coffee (limated space)Solved that problem with this.Every thing in camping shops has got so compact ,great for motorcyclists
First pic saucepan,milk,burner haven't photographed tiny gas container but you've all seen those.
Second pic burner out of plastic container. Boils water very quickly
gus- Posts : 6176
Join date : 2010-11-23
Age : 73
Location : Cygnet ,Tasmania
Re: Camping Stove.
Hi Gus,
That Kovea burner is that same one I used out bush when I was with the A-Team. The small cylinder is good for about 3 days of brews, lunch, dinner and shaves. For a weekend on the bike the smallest cylinder would be fine. You can also get the smallest gas light I have ever seen which screws onto the same cylinder. Made for hikers really but awesome for us. Just don't drop it.
That Kovea burner is that same one I used out bush when I was with the A-Team. The small cylinder is good for about 3 days of brews, lunch, dinner and shaves. For a weekend on the bike the smallest cylinder would be fine. You can also get the smallest gas light I have ever seen which screws onto the same cylinder. Made for hikers really but awesome for us. Just don't drop it.
Ironman- Posts : 672
Join date : 2010-10-09
Location : ACT
Re: Camping Stove.
Have one of those lights brilliant aren't they.,and so small.Also use one of those small miners light (on your head) Which leaves your hands free.
gus- Posts : 6176
Join date : 2010-11-23
Age : 73
Location : Cygnet ,Tasmania
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