Snow Peak Addiction

jerdog53

Explorer
Have you seen it?

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Got an email from them today....

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Looks like we'll be making pizza this season.......
 

Umnak

Adventurer
Baja Stove with propane tank

I've been using Coleman 1lb propane bottles with my Baja stove when I can't find isobutane canisters (ie, Labrador, Newfoundland, northern B.C. and some places in New Mexico) and though the heat isn't as easily adjusted find that they work well. Getting ready for a five month trek north and have been wondering if anyone has used a refillable tank with their Snow Peak gear? I'm thinking about a small (2.5 lb?) steel tank.

I'd appreciate hearing from those who have used this set up effectively.

thanks

Joseph
http://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/150556-2-3-Years-Around-North-America
 

Yuman Desert Rat

Expedition Leader
Having an adjustable regulator helps. If you don't want to lug one around, the Kovea (LPG) propane /Lindal valve adapter has a miniature built in adjustable regulator via an adjustable set screw. There are various youtube videos on the product.
 

Chris Boyd

Explorer
Many beautiful things there...

Cringes when he drops that uniflame knife. Nothing like dropping unobtainium into unobtainium!
 

motoz

Adventurer
I guess it's up to the users to try all this out. Did you know the LG fire pit also sits into the IGT table frames? ;)

https://youtu.be/tDb-c6Ccfr0

There are just so many possible options yet it all adds up $$$, weight and complexity of setup / pack down.


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