Beiträge von Annie11

    While many kettles work with a survival stove, other camping kettles may require a separate stove. However, if you like to go natural, you can use stones or make a DIY fire ring with metal or steel available on website. Once, you have got a sturdy stove you will need some tinder or kindling to build the fire.
    I bought a full-size Coleman propane burner years ago, but it's WAY too large for backpacking. I've now used a burner (very small pots of maybe 10-12 oz. per pot). You ABSOLUTELY have to make sure that the burner is on a flat and stable surface, but it's to be expected.