Stoves

Coleman Peak1 Max Xpert Backpacking Stove
February 09 2009
As our stove experts can testify, stoves are a matter of personal taste, and oftentimes a deeply religious issue.

Personally, I use a Coleman Peak1 Feather 442 multi-fuel stove, as it burns gasoline from my airhead, so I don’t have to carry spare fuel. I also like it because it fits inside a set of metal tins that do double…

Pyromid Stove
What's Cooking and Looking Good
Or How to Win Friends (at the Rally Campsite) and Lose Your Meal
Phil Sikora #9135, February 09 2009

When Ian asked me to do another article for the camping issue on a particular stove, I thought it wasn’t a particularly hot topic. But I’ve been slowly warming up to it (sorry, this is as good as it gets at 5:30 in the morning!). Actually, I didn't realize how psyched I was gonna get or how much more depleted…

Choosing a stove for on the road camping
Jeff Singer, #83803 , February 09 2009

When Ian Schmeisser tracked me down and asked me to write a camping stove review, the timing couldn't have been better. Several months ago I had done a similar review, but for myself. In September of 1999 I took a leave of absence from my job and headed out for my "American Cross Tour," Durango, Colorado - San Francisco -…


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