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Backcountry Lunch

cherylfletcher

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I'm such a huge fan of packing in a lunch or food in general and hanging out in the backcountry and muching out. I ride an mad river in Ohio alot, and love to bring a stove up with me and cook if theres enough people with me. I've been looking for a new stove to bring up, but I want to keep it kinda small, so I don't have to moreshit in my bag than I need. The best thing I've found have been these mini vargo stoves that are fucking great! there small enough to fit in my bag and need a small amount of alcohol and last forever. I have been having trouble finding them anymore, but someone told me about these trangia mini stoves which are basically the same thing apparently. If anyone has used these trangia stoves let me know, I'd like to know what you thought about them.
 

evil

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Sissy EMS punk, MAN UP! Trap rats with granola bars (organic of course) and shoelaces then gut em, lay the meat out on a hot sunny rock to cure, voila, rodent jerkey!
I do it all the time, so much that I have a little necklace of my victims paws I ride with.
If you want schooling on the technique you can usually find me behind Xanadu, I'll be the one next to the shopping cart feller warming his hands over a 55 gallon flaming drum.
 

snoseek

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This thread is sofa king epic!!!! Tell me more about your sick BC stove!
 
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