Some people don't like them, but I love my little double-walled twig stove. It packs away very small (fits inside my 750 ml pot), is pretty light, and burns efficiently. About $20 US on Amazon.
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Some people don't like them, but I love my little double-walled twig stove. It packs away very small (fits inside my 750 ml pot), is pretty light, and burns efficiently. About $20 US on Amazon.
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Emberlit wood stove and the solo stove are a little more but fun...
It's tough to choose, but if forced to pick just one I'll say my Zebralight H600w. I put frosted film over the lens to flood the beam a bit. Stupid long runtime and everything from 0.01lm to 1020lm. I can't tell you how many times I've used the low 0.4 lumen mode. Sounds ridiculous on paper, but in the middle of the night in the dark woods, it's hard to have a lamp that's too low. Save your night vision without the stupid red crap and fall back to sleep easy. No strain on the eyes. The neutral light is great; I got tired of the blue crap from the usual plastic headlamp guys.
Here's a photo from a recent trip where it started to rain at night. Luckily I had my Superfly tarp and Helinox Ground chair. Plenty of space to hang out and light the room by bouncing light off the tarp. I just rode out the storm and burned my UCO Micro lantern.
The Acurite 0315 thermometer is a close runner up.
UCO here as well. I make my own beeswax candles that burn 12 hours easy. Hey bear!!!!!
I love packing in my 21in Bob Dustrude buck saw.
https://www.duluthpack.com/bob-dustr...-buck-saw.html
The weight to size ratio is awesome and I have no problem tackling any wood processing chores. Replacement blades are standard.
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I would say my favorite is my cook kit, after lots of refining, testing, and replacing with lighter parts and doing this over and over till I got down to an amazing 5.5oz.
the kit consist of everything in the pictures except spoon and fuel bottle.
unique feature the 2 bowls can be used separately or together to form an insulated double bowl or the container for the whole kit,
stove is a MBD Gnome, Pot is an Angry troll pot from MBD, wind screen/pot holder carbon felt.
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I'll toss in an "add-on" in case you don't find stuff that goes right at $50.
Nite Ize SlapLit LED Bracelet... Just under $10.
Not just a slap bracelet. [although it works great around your arm or ankle] It comes in a nice nylon sleeve and has a replaceable battery, but the great thing is that it has a built-in grommet at one end. Pull it out so that it snaps straight/flat, slip a mini-biner through the loop, and clip it over your ridgeline.
I think it has almost the perfect amount of light for inside my hammock. Get it in red to preserve your night-vision.
I just let it snap closed and leave it right in my rig when I put it in the stuff sack.
>> Onward thru the fog...>>
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Zebralight 52w, one of my newest acquisitions, but I lost it!!!!.
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The Stansport Camp Stool. It's currently on sale for $19.99.
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