Conrad_Turbo
Observer
Hey everyone I'm new to posting here, although I have been lurking and reading A TON of threads. 
Some background. I plan on purchasing an early '00 Tacoma or 4Runner for the purpose of a daily driver (hauling of material) and as a mild expedition vehicle. I don't plan on doing any serious off roading; however I want to build the truck/SUV capable to do what I need.
I do a lot of camping; however it is to campgrounds that have most amenities, something I want to get away from. We always go tenting and a lot of my camping gear is things I've borrowed from my folks. Now the fiancé and I plan on buying all new gear along with our new vehicle and do some real camping.
The one question I have is for camping sources between battery power, unleaded gasoline, white gas, kerosene and propane. Which do you prefer and why?
I'm looking in terms of energy/kg and it seems white gas comes out ahead, although unleaded gasoline doesn't trail by much. I'm somewhat inclined to buy a dual fuel stove, lantern and possibly shower hot water heater so they all can run off the same fuel. Minimizing extra containers of fuel. Any of you do something like this? If not, why?
You all are far more experienced than me in terms of extreme camping...but I want to be there someday.
Some background. I plan on purchasing an early '00 Tacoma or 4Runner for the purpose of a daily driver (hauling of material) and as a mild expedition vehicle. I don't plan on doing any serious off roading; however I want to build the truck/SUV capable to do what I need.
I do a lot of camping; however it is to campgrounds that have most amenities, something I want to get away from. We always go tenting and a lot of my camping gear is things I've borrowed from my folks. Now the fiancé and I plan on buying all new gear along with our new vehicle and do some real camping.
The one question I have is for camping sources between battery power, unleaded gasoline, white gas, kerosene and propane. Which do you prefer and why?
I'm looking in terms of energy/kg and it seems white gas comes out ahead, although unleaded gasoline doesn't trail by much. I'm somewhat inclined to buy a dual fuel stove, lantern and possibly shower hot water heater so they all can run off the same fuel. Minimizing extra containers of fuel. Any of you do something like this? If not, why?
You all are far more experienced than me in terms of extreme camping...but I want to be there someday.