Yeah works great cooking in your tent with alcohol stoves, knock it over and, well you won't have to worry about packing the tent up!
Small pocket rocket like gas burner is exactly what OP needs. Not alcohol sloshing around or some white gas stove you have to prime.
Lol it will hurt your highly flammable nylon tent and also yourself as you're cremated in aforementioned tent
5 months ago
Anonymous
>nylon
My shelter is polyester. >tent
Lol
But seriously, alcohol spilled on the dirt isn’t going to start a giant inferno. Most of it will be absorbed into the ground. I know because I’ve done it before. Go pour alcohol or even gasoline onto the ground and light it. It’ll light but it’s not like pouring it in concrete or one of those goofy vids of kids spilling flaming rubbing alcohol in their bathroom.
Calm your breasts, you fricking autist.
If someone using a stove is problem for you, maybe go PrepHole, where there are no other people?
Do you even go PrepHole?
>frick you, no one wants to hear a jet flame when they're PrepHole,
hahahaha some of the frickers on here cannot be real. alcohol stoves are based though I'll agree with you on that.
>op asks how to boil water when sticks are wet >it's obvioius that OP doesn't bring a stove, based on that question >why the hell would anybody go camping without a stove in the first place
>Tent with a good vestibule or a good tarp. >Stable fire source that you can control the flame on and won't spill everywhere if knocked over. >Pot that is stable on said fire source
Boy Scouts early 1980's. Camp Madron or Rota Kiwan.
All canvas tents.
Older boy Jim T. lobbed cherry bombs and baby food jars filled with fuel and a flare at another oldest boy's tent. Fell short. Started some tents on fire which quickly went up. Occupants barely GTFO with all their chit burned.
I had a rinkside seat at 1 a.m. Never ever going to live inside of a canvas tent again after what I witnessed.
Hydrocarbon tents melt but they are thin and don't blast into flames.
Try under side of a dead standing tree stump on a slope, where it curves out, there will be dry wood in there if anywhere. You're still going to have to use your gas cooker to start the fire though.
One of those car heater mugs, get an usb adapter for it and plug it into you're power bank
Or MRE heater
Any little backpacking canister stove will work. They’re cheap and readily available. Alcohol stoves are nice as well.
Canister stove is the correct answer lots of cheap (<$10) good performing and reliable gas stoves available.
FireFly titanium stove by Qiwiz has always burned water soaked wood for me provided I had good fire starter like vase cotton balls. Skip electronics.
frick you, no one wants to hear a jet flame when they're PrepHole, these things are portable speaker tier. get an alcohol stove, that's plenty
Yeah works great cooking in your tent with alcohol stoves, knock it over and, well you won't have to worry about packing the tent up!
Small pocket rocket like gas burner is exactly what OP needs. Not alcohol sloshing around or some white gas stove you have to prime.
It doesn’t hurt anything. A little alcohol spills on the ground and it starts a little fire. So what?
Lol it will hurt your highly flammable nylon tent and also yourself as you're cremated in aforementioned tent
>nylon
My shelter is polyester.
>tent
Lol
But seriously, alcohol spilled on the dirt isn’t going to start a giant inferno. Most of it will be absorbed into the ground. I know because I’ve done it before. Go pour alcohol or even gasoline onto the ground and light it. It’ll light but it’s not like pouring it in concrete or one of those goofy vids of kids spilling flaming rubbing alcohol in their bathroom.
>quote from man melted inside tent
>frick you, no one wants to hear a jet flame when they're PrepHole, these things are portable speaker tier.
lol wut?
Calm your breasts, you fricking autist.
If someone using a stove is problem for you, maybe go PrepHole, where there are no other people?
Do you even go PrepHole?
Are you an actual, genuine autist that freaks out over the tiniest stimuli?
>frick you, no one wants to hear a jet flame when they're PrepHole,
hahahaha some of the frickers on here cannot be real. alcohol stoves are based though I'll agree with you on that.
PocketRocket 2 works pretty well, packs down tiny.
I hate bluetooth speakers as much as the next guy, but you're being dramatic.
why the hell would anybody go camping without a stove in the first place. you guys are talking about gas cans like they are some obscure piece of kit.
OP is obviously a newbie who doesn’t know any better.
>piece of kit
have a nice day.
>op asks how to boil water when sticks are wet
>it's obvioius that OP doesn't bring a stove, based on that question
>why the hell would anybody go camping without a stove in the first place
PrepHole as a general rule is extremely inexperienced
>”piece of kit”
Fricking cringe
cringe how? cringe cringe cringe cringe cringe
>Tent with a good vestibule or a good tarp.
>Stable fire source that you can control the flame on and won't spill everywhere if knocked over.
>Pot that is stable on said fire source
I really like the idea of having a canvas tent with a small wood stove inside heating it I'd love to hear from any anons that have experience with it
Boy Scouts early 1980's. Camp Madron or Rota Kiwan.
All canvas tents.
Older boy Jim T. lobbed cherry bombs and baby food jars filled with fuel and a flare at another oldest boy's tent. Fell short. Started some tents on fire which quickly went up. Occupants barely GTFO with all their chit burned.
I had a rinkside seat at 1 a.m. Never ever going to live inside of a canvas tent again after what I witnessed.
Hydrocarbon tents melt but they are thin and don't blast into flames.
"Never Again!"
USE A JETBOIL DUMBFRICK
Learn how to start a fire in the rain like every one of your ancestors from cave times to maybe 130 years ago did?
So tell us, soaked log expert. It's been raining on and off for a month by the way. It's still raining.
He won't tell you, since people used shelters and dried their fricking wood since time immemorial.
Try under side of a dead standing tree stump on a slope, where it curves out, there will be dry wood in there if anywhere. You're still going to have to use your gas cooker to start the fire though.
Bring a tarp and a gas stove, set it up when you put up your tent. You'll actually have a enjoyable dinner/morning if it rains.
I carry one of those battery powered kettles.
A candle? I suppose lukewarm coffee is better than cold.
Stormkjøkken
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I should go ice fishing for some arctic char, best damn fish in existence.