Caldera Cone vs. Clikstand Alcohol Stove Tests

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Postby avid » Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:40 pm

Jim,

That was great info and I thank you very much for your analysis. Do you have a favorite alcohol stove you take along or are you always checking new ones out? What one do you recommend when there are two hikers?

I have thought about emailing Tinny about his indoor methanol burning. I figure he certainly (gasp, pun not intended) knows what he is doing.
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:39 pm

avid wrote:Jim,

That was great info and I thank you very much for your analysis. Do you have a favorite alcohol stove you take along or are you always checking new ones out? What one do you recommend when there are two hikers?

I have thought about emailing Tinny about his indoor methanol burning. I figure he certainly (gasp, pun not intended) knows what he is doing.
I've got about a dozen alcohol stoves, several of which are home made from Pepsi cans and the like. Alcohol stoves are cheap, so it doesn't hurt to try a few.

The best, most light weight combination I've found is the Caldera Cone. I've written an article for Seattle Backpacker's Magazine if you're interested. The article isn't published yet, but here's a preview of the article: A *Practical* Ultralight Alcohol Stove System. The preview expires after about 8 hours. Let me know if you have a problem, and I'll regenerate the preview.

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Postby avid » Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:57 pm

Thanks Jim that was a great read. Everclear is making more sense all the time! :shock:
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:15 pm

avid wrote:Thanks Jim that was a great read. Everclear is making more sense all the time! :shock:
Don't let alcohol stoves drive you to drink. :wink:

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Postby avid » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:52 am

Hikin_Jim wrote:
avid wrote:Thanks Jim that was a great read. Everclear is making more sense all the time! :shock:
Don't let alcohol stoves drive you to drink. :wink:

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Jim,
You are ruining my fun. I was just beginning to think that maybe this alcohol stove testing stuff was right up my alley. Image

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Postby Hikin_Jim » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:13 am

:lol:

Seriously though, if you can get high proof (190) drinking alcohol, that's about the best stove fuel.

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Postby avid » Thu Oct 06, 2011 11:13 pm

Jim,

Thanks for the great info. You know that 190 proof Everclear is available in every state that surrounds CA, don't you?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everclear_(alcohol)

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Postby Hikin_Jim » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:13 am

Nice info. I wasn't aware it was available in Nevada.

Rumor has it that you can buy it on the internet too.

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