I know with camping there are a lot of different options as far as the type of cooking stove to use depending on whether you are on an extending camping trip, or backpacking, or even camping at the local state park campgrounds. Some people small kerosene stoves or butane stoves, alcohol stoves or wood stoves, while others like cooking over a camp fire.
Recently I have been looking at the different sizes and models of the Titanium Wood stove. It is made well with strong legs and is to be used with a few sections of stove pipe inside the a tent. It has a solid flat surface on top for cooking food or just boiling water. The fire box is well made and the stove breaks down for easy transportation.
I like the idea of using it within a tent that has the build-in stove pipe hole, as well as, set up in such a fashion that allows outside cooking in a comfortable way. Anyways do a web search on this type of stove and see what you think in terms of safety and ease of use. My link appears not to work and so I have edited it out.
I was wondering what type of stove you use and if you like it, what are it's best and worse features? Have you ever used the Titanium, or a similar model?
This is the link to a video of the stove I mentioned. It seems like it would be a great addition to any camping trip where you wanted to use the natural cooking methods of cooking over a fire using wood, but also have a nice cooking surface that will hold a water kettle or a few pots or a skillet with ease. If you used it in a tent you would stay warm and have a great cooking area. The video's on-line show how well it works and and how the various parts of it are used.
Recently I have been looking at the different sizes and models of the Titanium Wood stove. It is made well with strong legs and is to be used with a few sections of stove pipe inside the a tent. It has a solid flat surface on top for cooking food or just boiling water. The fire box is well made and the stove breaks down for easy transportation.
I like the idea of using it within a tent that has the build-in stove pipe hole, as well as, set up in such a fashion that allows outside cooking in a comfortable way. Anyways do a web search on this type of stove and see what you think in terms of safety and ease of use. My link appears not to work and so I have edited it out.
I was wondering what type of stove you use and if you like it, what are it's best and worse features? Have you ever used the Titanium, or a similar model?
This is the link to a video of the stove I mentioned. It seems like it would be a great addition to any camping trip where you wanted to use the natural cooking methods of cooking over a fire using wood, but also have a nice cooking surface that will hold a water kettle or a few pots or a skillet with ease. If you used it in a tent you would stay warm and have a great cooking area. The video's on-line show how well it works and and how the various parts of it are used.