I'm curious, what would you have chosen if you could store wood? I know Dickinson has a small solid fuel stove as well - and I've wondered about that for our Airstream, I just can't sort out where we would mount it.
BTW, that Muir quote -- "I am losing precious days..." -- that was written on the inside of my pocket notebook cover I carried around until we found a way to travel full time. It was one of my best motivators, and I still love it after 5+ years on the road!
one of the cubic mini stoves - probably the Griz - larger size. And make a heat robbing system to extract more 'wasted' heat from the chimney. It's well known wood provides much more BTU than propane. And, if you are wiling, it is essentially free - well short of a cutting permit from a local national forest, which are pretty cheap - but remember my 18' trailer is my home, so a bit of a different story. I am currently considering switching to a camper as a home to get rid of this darn rent garbage and live on the road - with all the compromises that brings, to hopefully save enough for a small plot of land. Since I have a diesel truck I would consider dickenson's diesel stove, paired with a diesel heater from wabesto or one of those companies. It provides way more heat at a fraction of the usage than propane - still requires electricity though. That is a serious consideration to take. Even those X-overlander guys put in a diesel air heater of their habitat for the winter arctic circle trip and I think their tank was less than 5 gallons. The benifit to wood is super cheap, great heat, and requires no electricity - at the cost of having to get up and stoke the fire since the firebox is so small.
The dickenson solid fuel heater is cool and if I remember right you can use wood, compressed logs, or coal even - but the issue I see is its expensive, it has a smaller burn chamber, no fire bricks or steel so less BTU output, and no glass window. The window serves 2 purposes, 1) awesome visuals, which you cannot deny just 'feel' good, and 2) you can see how the fire is doing rather than guessing, or having to open the burn chamber. I would not use a dickenson solid fuel heater IMO.
Yeah that Muir quote is awesome! Even living in MT I now feel that way - it is getting way too citiezed here now, in my opinion.