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<blockquote data-quote="ssssnake529" data-source="post: 1116527" data-attributes="member: 92079"><p>I use wood burning stoves quite a bit. They are my first choice on any trip that's 3+ days long.</p><p></p><p>My favorite all around stove is the Caldera Cone Ti-Tri made by Trail Designs. It's a great system for 1 to 4 people, and will burn wood, alcohol, or esbit tablets. </p><p></p><p>For solo or lightweight 2 person trips, I've been taking the Backcountry Boiler. It's really light and compact and very efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssssnake529, post: 1116527, member: 92079"] I use wood burning stoves quite a bit. They are my first choice on any trip that's 3+ days long. My favorite all around stove is the Caldera Cone Ti-Tri made by Trail Designs. It's a great system for 1 to 4 people, and will burn wood, alcohol, or esbit tablets. For solo or lightweight 2 person trips, I've been taking the Backcountry Boiler. It's really light and compact and very efficient. [/QUOTE]
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