Re: Stove For the AT Thru-Hike
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Much as I like it, Trangia, and I'm assuming the home-made jobs too, use lots of fuel.
And the amount varies like crazy, depending on wind conditions, which can make planning a crap-shoot.
Forest camping is less troublesome in this regard than beaches and alpine.
For miserly solo cooking, a pint of fuel has most often lasted me three nights, but sometimes only two nights, and it could last four. Doubtless, there are more reliable estimates than these available on the Web.
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