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Joel's Stoves and Cooking (Stoves and Cooking (People (Oliver, Ella,…
Joel's Stoves and Cooking
Stoves and Cooking
People
Oliver
Ella
Sara
Jared Silverman
matt koval
Jake Wilson
Kelsy
Andrew Villalobos
Morgan
Hayden B
Jacob Furr
Tim Pierce
Indianna
Kiegan Tommell
Olivia Danise
Sierra
Kelly
Bill
gus
Aaron Huneck
Adeline
Liam Comey
Fletcher Codd
Joel
Stove Types
Whisper Lite
Pros
no loud flames HB
Cons
gets clogged if not put out correctly HB
Manually shake the shaker jet to unclog-IS
Avoid putting stove on the ground, and avoid contact with dirt and sand at all costs!-IS
The fuel line/cup/shaker jet all comes apart and needs cleaning and repair from time to time. -IS
Use a stove board and windscreen -IS
Make a "tower of power" with aluminum or a windscreen for lower flame power while baking.
Dragonfly HB
Loud flames but boils water fast
Four season (kd)
Liquid Fuel JA
Trangia
Pros
very easy set up and clean up
can be made cheap and easily by you
Wide range of fuels can be used - AV
Built in wind barrier
simple and easy to use -Gus
not a lot of parts to brake -Gus
Cons
not effective in cold weather
BULKY - AV
not that bulky if you consider that it has a pot and pan with it already -Gus
not a lot of tempter control -Gus
Remove flame control for 100% heat -JF
Never put flame out with scre on top will melt gasket -JF
Make sure top has gasket before going into the field -JF
Can use tin can for stove just poke holes in sides -JF
alcohol not as effective in cold weather -JF
can be made at home with a hole punch and a can. mk
Jetboil
Simpler to set up and carry, comes to a boil quickly-SD
canister
non-refillable
easy to operate
butane/propane
bad for large group cooking
light -gus
White Gas
Needs To be pressurized
More Moving parts
Reliable in the cold (kd)
works at high elevations (AH)
more expensive fuel (AH)
can be more difficult to find (AH)
Alcohol
Doesn't work well in the cold
Be sure to label bottles so you don't drink it.
Everclear can be used incase of emergency - AV
Can be used in a DIY stove (kd)
Super inexpensive (kd)
Inexpensive to replace JA
not vary efficient so for longer trips you have to bring lot of fuel Gus
easy to find in stores -Gus
Wood Burning
Abundance of fuel in woodland settings
LNT requires use of wood no wider than your thumb.
Only use dead fall wood
Can be harmful to environment, -SD
Can take up a bit of time to get a fire started and going.-SD
requires lots of attention to safely maintain a fire
Kelly Kettle - AV
Side note / don't wear your puffy when you're trying to maintain the kelly kettle
Don't cover opening with plug while in use- OD
Constantly monitor fire to make sure it didn't go out- OD
Don't put too much wood in at once- OD
pack small twigs in so hole isn't created in the bottom of the fire (AH)
Pros- OD
Doesn't require fuel- OD
requires firewood, must be near a wooded area (AH)
rarely needs repairs- OD
Works in cold weather- OD
Cons- OD
Doesn't hold a lot of water, so not ideal for big groups- OD
can boil lots of water very quickly if fire is tended to and water is continually added,(AH)
if wood is wet it might not light- OD
Doesn't require using up stove fuel (kd)
Cannot be relied on due to weather (kd)
Dont set the pot on the fire without any water (kd)
Be aware of water "exploding" out when it is beginning to boil (kd)
cook on ground because it can burn wood tables or benches. mk
full time job maintaining.mk
works better if labor is divided. mk
requires one person to continually manage for most efficient results (AH)
Can usually get it lit even if it has been raining for days - LC
look for wood that still has a crisp snap when broken - LC
Can typically fill two nalgenes with one boil - LC
Careful packing in wood for invasive species
birch bark is a great fire starter. mk
can make inside of kelly kettles very dirty. mk
Dual Burner
Cons
Heavier, hard to carry-SD
Pros
Stable, large flame, easy
most effective for car camping
Dragonfly has a simmer option (kd)
Good in canoes
can cook two things at once (AH)
Dutch Oven-SD
Cons
Requires camp fire w/ good coals
Heavy and large
not got to rely on when it is raining -Gus
Pros
Easy: Through everything at once
Used for baking
Multi fuel (kd)
Whisperlite international (kd)
Coleman Duel burner (kd)
Heavy for backpacking (kd)
More expensive (Kd)
easier to find fuel Gus
Canister
Compact and easy portablilty
Limited supply per canister
Cannot be refilled
Can be used as both gas and liquid fuel (JA)
Ethics
LNT
take everything you arrived with-SD
Check campsite and cooking area for any wrappers left behind-SD
Dishes
strain water out
Spraying/spreading around
A condensed amount can disrupt
Bear country = Always bury dish water
Conceal smell in
Citation
whatton, Stephanie. “Dinner to Dish Duty, Digging the Dirty.” Hanging a Bear Bag | Leave No Trace, 2015, lnt.org/blog/dinner-dish-duty-digging-dirty.
use proper cat hole ethics and use privy when available. DONT LEAVE POOP IN THE TRAIL WITH TP
Dont leave food scraps at campsite(bill)
Sweep out leanto of crumbs to avoid mice(bill)
Clean fire pit,spread out ashes (bill)
Dont dump leftover food into water source (bill)
Do not dump left over food scraps - make tea in same cup to get it all out and drink it - LC
Soup course then tea cleans pot JA
Sanitation
hand whipes-SD
Hand sanitizer -SD
Only temporarily useful
builds immunity in germs against it.
Over excessive use will result in dry hands - LC
Friction scrubbing is best for getting rid of germs.
Boiling water can be used to sanitize dishes.
Charcoal -AV
sand and dirt great for scrubbing -JF
Hands are probably our best tool for cleaning dishes -JF
pour out of bags dont reach in -JF
Lots of small bags over one large bag -TP
Do dishes every night to avoid food poisoning -IS
Clean multi-use knives well -IS
all natural soap SM
Dr. Bronners hemp soap SM
dilute and cast SM
Food JW
Dinner JW
Boiling JW
Pasta JW
Rice JW
Potatoes JW
Curry
Stew
Soup(bill)
Vegetables(bill)
Crab/lobster(bill)
hot dogs mk
Pan-Frying JW
Quesadillas JW
Hot Dogs JW
Onions
Potatos
Carrots
Sausage and peppers(bill)
Fish(bill)
Stoveless JA
MetRX Bar JA
Breakfast JW
Boiling JW
Oatmeal JW
craisins SM
walnuts SM
protein powder SM
egg when the are available HB
Crack eggs into a Nalgene for storage or use a hard plastic egg container. - IS
wrap eggs in newspaper SM
Stoveless JA
Honey Buns JA
Pop Tarts JA
Lunch SM
tortillas PBJ SM
granola bars SM
Use bear triangle.
Food in one spot, cook in another, and sleep in another.
Ideally 100ft away from eachother
Pasta water good for hot drinks -JF
hot chocolate SM
Tea SM
When packing food in barrels organize by meal or some other method -JF
Oil must be well contained in a container. -IS
Put perishables on top of the barrel to protect and ensure their use first. -IS
double bag flour SM
keep dehydrated food dry -Gus
take food out of life vest bc animals SM
Bear barrels SM
cons
have to pack all food in a small space SM
heavy SM
pros
bears can't get food SM
other small animals can't get food SM
Protects food from weather(bill)
keep spilled food contained- Gus
cant crush food in pack -Gus
light weight options (AH)
oatmeal (AH)
protein powder (AH)
craisins (AH)
ramen (AH)
instant potatoes (AH)
nutritional yeast (AH)
ish bits (AH)
bean flakes (AH)
Stove Brands - AV
Trangia
Jetboil
Coleman
Biolite
GSI Outdoors
Snow Peak
Mountain Supply Research (MSR)
Dragon fly- OD
Whisper lite- OD
WhisperLite Universal -Gus
Whisperlite International -Gus
pocket rocket -Gus
Reactor -Gus
XGK -Gus
TOAKS- OD
Vargo- OD
Camp Chef- OD
BRS -Gus
Methods of lighting stove -TP
Lighters -TP
Have to stay warm to work -TP
Have to stay dry -TP
Terrifying, don't burn off your hand -TP
Always carry an extra
Matches -TP
Water proof matches -TP
Strike anywhere -TP
Chemical Matches -TP
Even scarier than lighters, just toss the match in if its a trangia, otherwise good luck -TP
Sparky/flint and steel
Old faithful, watch out for salt water -TP
Be aware of stray sparks
good for stoves because hands can be relatively far away when the fuel lights Gus
works even when wet/cold Gus
Wooden bow method -TP
Difficult to make, even harder to get to work -TP
Hand drill - requires 2 people most of the time to produce coal -IS
Magnifying Glass -TP
only works if it is sunny Gus
Be prepared to move back quickly if lighting causes an explosion of fire (kd)
Safety (kd)
Be in a position that allows you to run if boiling water spills (kd)
Keep stoves on ground level to avoid spilling (kd)
Keep things away from stove that can easily catch on fire (kd)
Do not sit on the downhill side of stove - LC
Kerosene as camp fuel. mk
needs a wick to light. mk
good for cooking in tents because kerosene wont bur it down. mk
Cold Soak Method (JA)
Effective way of eating meals that would normally require a stove JA
Ultralight JA
All you need is food and a water sealing container JA
Peanut butter jar works great JA
(Titanium) Vargo BOT is a pot that doubles as a water bottle works great too
JA
has a screw top JA
Requires food to soak in water to re hydrate
JA
Instant mashed potatoes are still instant JA
Ramen takes 20-30 minutes JA
Some meals take several hours, proportional to stove cook time differences
JA
Only works if temperature is above freezing JA
Great for hot weather when you don't want hot food JA