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BC Hiking with Backpackers Stove for a short Trail Break.
By HikingOn | June 25, 2009
Backpackers who like to stay overnight on a long hike or just have a nice afternoon in the bush may want to see this quick demonstration of how this MSR Backpacker stove can be easily set up for a quick coffee break along the trails of British Columbia, Canada.
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Topics: Hiking | 2 Comments »















January 29th, 2009 at 8:08 pm
IF IT FALLS OVER YOU BURN UP ALL YOUR FOOD o_0
can you make a clip of all the stuff you may need depending on were you go like to the snow or a quick backpack trip
January 30th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
Yes i can….and will. Thank you for the question. You are right about the falling over thing. My buddy in Search And Rescue is creating a woodburning backpackers stove that is lightweight and will not fall over and you won’t need to carry extra fuel as long as there is wood to burn.