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holz wrote:I do have to give a plug for the JetBoil. Since all the cooking I do consists of either spreading peanut butter on something or boiling water for my freeze dried meal, the JetBoil works like a champ. It also has a French Press attachment that weighs about an ounce so I often have fresh starbucks coffee while backpacking! Yummy!
holz wrote:Hi,
I would agree that low temperatures don't cause problems for canister stoves. Now, I'm talking freezing or just below which is all one will encounter anywhere in Yosemite.
I do have to give a plug for the JetBoil. Since all the cooking I do consists of either spreading peanut butter on something or boiling water for my freeze dried meal, the JetBoil works like a champ. It also has a French Press attachment that weighs about an ounce so I often have fresh starbucks coffee while backpacking! Yummy!
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