I think with a rocket stove you could boil 5 gallons of water with a lot less wood. I haven't built one yet though.
I think with a rocket stove you could boil 5 gallons of water with a lot less wood. I haven't built one yet though.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Maybe I am not good at figuring the weights of wood, but I am a regular camper/backpacker. I have a few different types of stoves, but I also cook and boil water over open fire. To me it just doesn't seem like it is that much wood to boil that much water. At the same time, I don't boil 5 gallons at once, I certainly don't have a huge pot that I backpack with all of the time. I boil very small amounts, that I plan on consuming.
You saying you don't have crawfish boil/camping trips? Weirdo.
"There are no finger prints under water."
"What can you bring to the table?"
... I can play a mean trumpet.....
I'm gonna die..... sad...
To get a better understanding of the original post, just watch the movie, "The Road".
lol, thanks for the pep talk. I'd still die though. I'm a fat dude and the hungry mobs could feed off me for years! HAHA.
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