Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Winter Camping and Activities :: Let's Talk Stoves
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bwcamjh |
My choices are my Four Dogs Ti stove or my fold up Ti Pomoly (T1 Fastfold--a few years old now--I think they have made adjustments to it) . Depending up on which tent, how many people, how far to go, how I'm getting there. |
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JohnGalt |
I'm using the Wilderness 5 stove with the 12x18+vestibule Arctic Oven tent. The stove jack for the two did not mesh & I had a new stove jack installed at the factory - point being to consider the size of the stove pipe you are getting & the size of the stove jack in your tent. The stove+tent combo is more than adequate from a heat perspective & I probably could have the windows open at -35* if the stove was at full blast. Most of the time, it is kept low/nearly closed off completely & only fired up hot for an hour or so a day to burn off creosote build up. Anyways, I've written enough haha. Happy to share from my experience if you have any follow-ups. Best of luck & curious to hear about your adventures! |
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AlexanderSupertramp |
I am planning on using a cot with a Thermarest pad on top, and I have a very nice 20 degree down bag. Dog likes to sleep cold so I dont need the tent to be blistering. |
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pastorjsackett |
I've used Four Dogs and I like them but the price for titanium is pretty high. That said, the weight of the regular stoves might not be too fun for tripping. What alternatives are people using? Thanks. |
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Gadfly |
AlexanderSupertramp: "Are there any unspoken rules for stove size and tent size? If I'm using an 8x10 tent, would something like the Kni Co Packer produce enough heat? I travel alone with the dog, and with a shelf I feel like it would have enough space for cookware and coffee cup. Is there anything else I really should consider aside from the fact that I may need smaller fuel? I think there are a couple other things to consider. Do you plan on camping in open areas like on a lake or will be in areas protected by the wind? I think you would be ok with that stove in protected areas. I used to have a kni co that I think was something like 12x12x22 and when we camped in protected areas we many times got it way too hot in our 11x9 snow trekker. Once we started camping out on the ice we found that the wind would go through the snow trekker quite easily and sometimes struggled to keep it comfortable inside. |
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AlexanderSupertramp |
Gadfly: "AlexanderSupertramp: "Are there any unspoken rules for stove size and tent size? If I'm using an 8x10 tent, would something like the Kni Co Packer produce enough heat? I travel alone with the dog, and with a shelf I feel like it would have enough space for cookware and coffee cup. Is there anything else I really should consider aside from the fact that I may need smaller fuel? I probably wouldn't be setting up shop right in the middle of any lake, rather in lagoons or somewhere with a little bit of cover. But I would want to be equipped for all scenarios. I'm not smart enough to know how firebox size relates to overall thermal energy production for the heated space. Probably more variables than just firebox size I am sure. But compared to something like the Lite Outdoors "large", it seems huge, but then it also seems pretty small compared to other "small" stoves. The Four Dog "Little Dog" stove is not too big for an 8x10 and not too small for a 10x12, according to their website, and that's the largest of the bunch that I have been looking at so far. I'm trying to be all-in around $350 on stove/pipe setup (or less). The XL version of the Titanium Lite Outdoors at $377 with 10' pipe, arrestor, and baffle seems like a bargain. But Kni Co has factory second Packers (not including pipe) for $127 right now. Little Dog - 2800 CI firebox Kni Co Alaskan - 2720 CI firebox Kni Co Alaskan Jr - 2132 CI firebox SnowTrekker Small - 1710 CI firebox (made by Kni Co) Kni Co Packer - 1695 CI firebox Lite Outdoors "XL" - 1560 CI firebox Lite Outdoors "Large" - 960 CI firebox |
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Soledad |
I am very lucky to have a few Muskrat Metal Works stoves and my newest is Titanium. I bet it is going to be very tough to go back to heavy carbon steel stoves after this one gets some use this winter. It really all depends on how often and how far you are pulling the stove weight, and maybe how old you are :) The older I get, the less weight I want to pull. |
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JohnGalt |
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