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    Bush Pot & Imberlit Stove

    Bush (Mors Kochanski) Pot merrily steaming on Imberlit wood burning stove. A single deadfall branch, about thumb diameter, provides all the fuel needed for a near smokeless fire. Bush Pot / Billy is an eight cup, (1.8 liter) anodized aluminum pot with bail and handles. The bail and handles (steel) stay cool enough for bare hands when using the Imberlit stove, aluminum lid is usefully tight, doesn't fall off. This billy is patterned after one favored by Canadian Bush-Crafter Mors Kochanski, and is made in USA.

    Stove quickly brings a liter of water to boil, enough for tea, Ramen, and wash water... all the convenience of home, with a bit more soot.

    Cook kit in canvas bag:


    Kit in use:


    Phil

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    Great set up , do they weigh much in you rucksack as they look heavy

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    Bush Pot with lid weighs eleven (11) ounces.
    Emberlit stove in zippered pouch weighs thirteen (13) ounces.
    Bowls, cups, etc., (2 of each) weigh eleven (11) ounces.
    Empty canvas bag weighs eight (8) ounces.
    Extras I toss in the bag weigh a couple ounces.
    Complete cook kit in canvas bag weighs two (2) pounds - thirteen (13) ounces.
    Forty-five (45) ounces total for complete cook kit.
    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by roberts View Post
    Great set up , do they weigh much in you rucksack as they look heavy
    The stove comes in stainless steel or titanium.
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