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Key Backpacking Stove Resources:

Zen Backpacking Stoves - Home of the Alcohol Stove
A comprehensive guide to Backpacking Stoves and the famed Zen Alcohol Stove.

Zen Backpacking Stoves - How to Choose a Stove
There is a huge market for backpacking, expedition and camping stoves these ... Some of the factors to consider when selecting a backpacking stove include: ...

REI: Camping Expert Advice
Clothing & Outerwear. Footwear · Kids' Clothing & Gear · Men's Clothing · Women's Clothing. Snow Shops. Cross-Country Skiing ...

Penny Ultralight Alcohol Backpacking Stove
by Mark Jurey. heats faster, burns longer, uses less fuel, easier to build, fill, prime, and light, alcohol backpacking or camping stove,clean burning ...

Lightweight Backpacking stove links
Lightweight Backpacking stove links. "(new)" = new to this list, not new to the world. "***" = Personaly recomended links or stoves ...

BACKPACKING STOVE - HOMEMADE
Homemade alcohol backpacking stove . An alcohol fuel backpacking stove for use in the backcountry.

Consumersearch.com: Backpacking Stoves
ConsumerSearch identifies the best camping stoves for car trips, backpacking and hiking.

Stratus TrailStove, the wood burning back packing camp stove
Wood burning backpacking camp stove, never runs out of fuel.

Brasslite Ultralight Alcohol Backpacking and Camping Stove
Brasslite makes two models of ultralight alcohol fueled stove for backpacking and camping. They are light yet durable, 100% reliable and simple to operate.

Backpacking stoves
Different types of backpacking stoves. Backpacking stoves come in all kinds of shapes, sizes and designs.

Highlights:

Hiking Safety Checklist Having made my share of mistakes in the wilderness over the years, I have compiled a list of gotcha's that can be applied to any outdoor adventure. I urge you to print this out and store with your outdoor gear. Hiking can be a most rewarding distraction from the daily grind, but safety should NEVER be taken for granted! Preparation 1) Plan your hike. You are more likely to have a safe and happy hike if you "plan your hike, and hike your plan". To rush out on a big | View this article >

 

Current Backpacking Stove News:

  • Two boys and a canoe (Miami Herald)
    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 17:05:36 GMT
    On June 15, Sean Bloomfield and Colton Witte, both 18, and both graduates this spring of Chaska (Minn.) High School, completed a 2,250 mile canoe trip from their hometown to York Factory, on Hudson Bay, Manitoba.

  • Couple Lives Life To The Fullest At Sea (Hartford Courant)
    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 09:54:21 GMT
    Ray and Linda Corrette are cruising through life in the slow lane, at about 7 knots per hour, to be precise.

  • Dennis Anderson: Chaska teens prove to be two true explorers (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 05:31:32 GMT
    I like seeing young people do something physically challenging. What a great experience. If I was younger I would try that. Cant even get … read more my old canoe friends to go to the BWCA anymore.

  • Ex-teacher returns to roots to become Whitewood director (Star Beacon)
    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 03:06:43 GMT
    Taking on the job as director of the 4-H Camp Whitewood is like a homecoming for Brandon Mitchell, who grew up in neighboring Geauga County.

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