Hikin_Jim wrote:halhiker wrote:I have that same Sigg Bottle and Trangia cook set. You have most excellent taste.
Wow! A fellow Trangia user. Aren't too many Trangias around in the US although they're super popular world wide.
If you want a stove that absolutely will work in any conditions without fail, the Trangia is it. If I'm ever in a howling gale, I want a Trangia. They're not fast, but there's just nothing to go wrong on them. They're the kind of stove you could leave in your garage for 25 years and then go out and use it without any problems whatsoever.
Of course, technique is everything. Here, Hikin' Joyce demonstrates the proper technique.


HJ
I've had issues with leaving stoves in my garage out here in the desert. The heat does a number on O-rings. Of course, when it happened to my Trangia, I just went to the local Ace Hardware and bought one for about a buck. I love that little stove and when I last did Whitney I took the stove and a pot, used a few rocks for support and had water going before my friends with their MSR. No putting it together, pumping, priming or adjusting required. Just open the lid and light. When you're only boiling two cups of water, it's awesome.
I also have a nice assortment of Sigg bottles. Target was clearing their stock out and I bought quite a few for less than $5 each.