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The MSR Whisperlite Stove vs A Trangia Alcohol Stove: Camping Stoves Compared

June 14, 2011 by Jonathan Rosenthal 2 Comments

I’ve been looking fora while for some real data on how different camping stoves stack up and finally stumbled across a great comparison of the amount of time that it takes to boil some water using different sorts of stoves. The results are pretty stark in showing how much more powerful both canister gas stoves […]

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The Trangia Stove: A Review Roundup

June 5, 2011 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

the trangia stove: a great little alcohol camp stove

Some bits of gear are just so darned simple and reliable that it is hard not to love them. The Trangia stove is one of them. Well,  I should say Trangia stoves because there is a whole range of them in a variety of sizes. Yet they are all still true to a very simple […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Stoves Tagged With: alcohol stove, camping stove, stoves, trangia

Camp Corsa Ice Axe Review: The Lightest Ice Axe About

May 26, 2011 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

Lightness is always an asset when climbing. I’ve always found that my time out in the hills is much more pleasurable if I’m not weighed down with heavy gear. That applies as much to a gentle walk through the woods as it does attempting a a new summit. The Camp Corsa Ice Axe Super Topo, […]

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The Best Multi fuel Stove for Camping and Mountaineering

September 27, 2010 by Jonathan Rosenthal 4 Comments

The MSR XGKEX Stove - one of the best mountaineering stoves

A friend recently asked what I thought was the best multi fuel stove for expeditions and camping, and when I thought about it I figured that actually I couldn’t give him one simple answer because in my opinion there are at least two that are great and they are the MSR DragonFly and the second […]

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Grivel Air Tech Racing Ice Axe

September 16, 2010 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

The manufacturer claims it is the lightest forged head in the world. I have no way of proving or disporving that. But one of the ways in which it achieves lightness is by using a lighter B-rated shaft that trims the ounces. In fact the Air Tech Racing comes in at just shy of 400 […]

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