Several times on the forum members have asked for advice about stoves and kettles so I thought it would be a good idea to show you what I use and just how compact a full brewing kit can be. Obviously not as compact as a flask, but there really is nothing like a freshly brewed cup of tea.
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Compact Coleman stove with folded windshield attached to small gas cylinder, a large gas cylinder, thermal mug and Trangia kettle |
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Stove with folded windshield |
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Stove with windshield unfolded |
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Stove with thermal mug over windshield. Fits easily into any rucksack pocket |
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One litre and 2 litre Platypus water bottles |
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And again, empty and folded |