#731218 - 01/06/12 07:27 PM
Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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I just ordered and rec'd the REI Camp Kitchen. It's nice but, oh that sucker's heavy. 30# just like the specs say ! I thought it was in the table tops (which I would change out) but it's the steel frame. http://www.rei.com/product/765279/rei-camp-kitchenGotta a hella deal at $83 on sale, but it's going back. I am leaning toward the Kelty now..... http://www.kelty.com/p-94-basecamp-kitchen.aspx?category=basecamp17# and I think it stores in a rolled shape. This is for truck camping and for boat camping, etc. Need to get off the ground with stuff. Anyone use a camp kitchen ? (mods, please move this if it doesn't fit)
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#731225 - 01/06/12 07:46 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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They're both better than mine, which often consists of huddling in the rain cooking stuff on a rock next to a smoldering smoke fire in the rain in the lee of a boulder Fish on... Todd
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#731230 - 01/06/12 07:57 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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They're both better than mine, which often consists of huddling in the rain cooking stuff on a rock next to a smoldering smoke fire in the rain in the lee of a boulder Fish on... Todd Been there, still there sometimes. I'm getting more civilized, although no ascots that I can see on my horizon.
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#733829 - 01/17/12 06:51 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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A chuck box....sounds nice. I'm a one burner fan as well. Phoebus 625 (white gas, old faithful) Coleman Power Pack (propane, great for heavy camp) MSR Pocket Rocket (isobutane, new addition for light camp)
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#733831 - 01/17/12 07:06 PM
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
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MSR Reactor or Jetboil for ultralight mission or super quick streamside hot drinks!
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#733833 - 01/17/12 07:15 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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A friend has one of these. Coolest one burner I've ever seen. Tiny, white gas. Svea 123
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#733836 - 01/17/12 07:21 PM
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Ranger Danger
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Wow. Old school. I have never seen one of those.
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#733840 - 01/17/12 07:40 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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Swedish. My Austrian Phoebus 625 is of the same design but larger and of steel.
Mountaineering stoves. I can't say that my Phoebus has kept me alive, but it's kept us damn comfortable at times, using it as a heater.
Paid $11.00 for that Phoebus at the 1975 REI Spring Sale in Seattle. It was advertised as "used" on a REI-sponsored expedition.
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#733851 - 01/17/12 08:03 PM
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
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Dude. Watch out for using stoves as heaters. I have picked up dead bodies that thought that was a good idea. Carbon monoxide = no bueno.
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#733856 - 01/17/12 08:14 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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I know, this would be outside and not in a confined space. Thanks for the heads up, though.
Unfortunately, that CO poisoning scenario is played out year after year, as you know.
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#733937 - 01/17/12 10:44 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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Yeah the Svea is a dandy. It was said that the tank could be pressurized by holding/grasping it firmly. Can't remember how long you had to hold it....never tried it.
In a survival situation I would grab the Phoebus or Svea and a can of white gas over any of my fancy propane numbers.
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#734157 - 01/18/12 08:18 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 08/04/99
Posts: 1431
Loc: Olympia, WA
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I have a Primus Number 71 stove. It's an ugly cousin (needs polishing) to the Svea 123. Here's a link to a video that shows how to prime and light these small camp stoves. I tried to embed this video but there were pop-ups and other problems. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SU3K_GIKcY
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#734160 - 01/18/12 08:24 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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That 71 must be built on a Svea patent. Nice stove.
I used to light my Phoebus in a similar way but have been using denatured alcohol for a long time. I have a little eye dropper/bottle I carry in the kit. Keeps the stove muuuch cleaner.
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#734196 - 01/18/12 11:16 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 10/20/04
Posts: 921
Loc: Bothell
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first time i ever used an msr whisperlite, i wondered "why do they call it a whisperlite, it makes so much noise" i climbed in alaska and took along an msr xgk, sounded like a jet engine taking off! great to melt snow, boil water--no simmer in sight. that particular stove broke on the mountain, sent it to msr (i'd bought it for $10 at a mountaineer's sale) sent me a new stove. still have it, it's my go-to stove for coffee in the am.
willy
ps like the svea! probably the first of the self-pressurizing stoves, maybe?
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#734202 - 01/18/12 11:43 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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ExtenZe Field Tester
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Mountaineering stoves fascinate me I think, because of their power. They can save your life or at least provide comfort in difficult conditions.
And they're just plain cool.
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#734354 - 01/19/12 05:31 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/14/09
Posts: 300
Loc: WA
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MSR Reactor or Jetboil for ultralight mission or super quick streamside hot drinks! +1 on the Jetboil. So quick and easy to use.
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#734781 - 01/21/12 05:53 PM
Re: Camp Kitchens
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
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Loc: West Duvall
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I use REIs Pocket Rocket and love it. I swear it will biol, coffee quicker than a microwave. Downside is it tippy as hell. Last trip we had spam, corn and pine needles if you get my drift.
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