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    What cooking set-up do you currently use?

    I am interested to see what main cooking set-up people use when out for a few days solo.
    Do you use?
    a gas stove
    Meths stove
    Hobo stove
    Or make a pot stand and cook over the fire.
    It would be great if you could add some pictures in for me, but not if its to much trouble
    Cheers Dave

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    'Experience is the most efficient teacher of all things,'

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    Excellent idea tony.. Although I may struggle to get it in my bag oh btw them fleece liners have done me proud this winter

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    great set up Tony
    'Experience is the most efficient teacher of all things,'

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    I'm loving the look of that first picture.. Could you explain how you made the tri pod?

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    Glad they were OK bud...................And cheep

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    Nice set up Tony..
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    I dont really get out enough to say what my current is but my "latest" is a Wild Stove MKIIt + MSR Stoaway 775ML, They pack away together nicely and I really wanted a woodgas stove and chose this after watching youtube vids and reading many reviews for this type of setup.

    I was going to be able to use open fire I would also take my small foldup grill or my grilliput grill.

    If I was going somewhere with no wood source I would take a small bag of wood pellets or my Optimus Crux Weekend HE set or Trangia 276 UL.
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    I love a meths stove. Great back-up to the camp fire. I've a couple of set ups depending on what I'm looking to cook.

    Honey Stove with Trangia burner.



    or good old small sticks



    Crusader with a DIY 'Monkeyboy' burner.



    Gas has its place, but I only tend to use it with my hill walking set-up. Primus Etapower 1.2l and a Firemaple stove and windshield.



    And my favourite


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