Gas Stoves and Cold Weather

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Gas Stoves and Cold Weather

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I've written a couple of articles for Seattle Backpacker's Magazine on gas stoves and cold weather if anyone is interested:
Upright Canister Stoves (for moderate cold)
Remote Canister Stoves (for near zero weather)

Obviously, a stove can save your life in cold weather -- but this isn't exactly a S&R post either. Hmm. Well, mods can move or delete as necessary.

HJ
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It's good info HJ, that could save someone's life.

If TC doesn't have any problem with it being off topic, I sure don't.

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Jim posted:
If TC doesn't have any problem with it being off topic, I sure don't.
Talk about pressure!

Dang! hj – you're about to get me fired again!

Can you somehow tie in these totally useless stoves (below 23,000' in really cold weather) to the desert?

Help me buddy,

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PS: I'm not getting paid enough for this job!
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TC,

I don't know anything about the 23,000 feet stuff, but relax.
I just doubled your Moderator pay! :lol:

Best,

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hj - buddy - Can I buy you a drink?

It's the first and I just got paid.

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:lol:

S'all right. I've got something brewing.

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See, now that's what I'm talking about!

You can't go wrong with MSR equipment.

The best stove in the world - bar none!

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