I finally had the opportunity to do some field testing with this beast. I love it. The only downside is the typical propane noise. Not a fan, but with the heat on demand, the adjustability, and all other aspects, this will be my go to stove for a long time to come.
Over the weekend I snuck out for a remote camping spot near the Southwest corner of Kansas where it meets up with Oklahoma and Colorado. Cimarron Nation Grassland is beautifully baron and remote.
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Dinner consisted of tea and salmon with asparagus. Break out the kitchen... I brought my Coleman dual fuel as a backup in case I had problems with the Xpedition. It just ended up taking space.
Tea first! It was chilly but no wind to speak of and clear skies. It was supposed to be a cold one...
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Tea in hand it was time to break out the rest of dinner.
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The stove was up to task, easily adjustable and just about perfect for my needs. The fact that it folds up and weighs very little is a HUGE bonus. The biggest down side is the sound. The number one thing I despise about propane. I think the benefits outweigh the disadvantage though.