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#732169 - 06/17/11 11:36 AM A good Stove to cook when cycling?
peregrino
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Hello i´m going to Patagonia this year and I need to know what´s the best stove to cook and how to carry the stove and botle in a airplane?
I read that using Automobile Gasoline is dangerous. So, with a multifuel stove where can I find querosene ou fuel for the stove?

Thanks,

Ricardo
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#753411 - 08/31/11 06:07 AM Re: A good Stove to cook when cycling? [Re: peregrino]
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Usually airlines decline any sort of fuel transported in an aircraft. The same counts for used fuel bottles as the vapors are considered dangerous. Hint: clean the container with tea so the odor of the fuel disappears.

I prefer 206 cartridges, which are cheap, easy to handle and don't make your fingers stink. I recently bought a stove including a pipe, windshield and cartridge adaptor.
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#758831 - 09/21/11 09:15 PM Re: A good Stove to cook when cycling? [Re: peregrino]
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Underway in Switzerland

Today arrived a new toy . I hope we can test it this year.
But on a bike holiday I would stick to a kerosene stove, as it should be more comfortable to cook with. If you wash the container, it should be ok. I use some shampoo to get rid of the smell.

Have fun in Patagonia

Christian
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