Snow Peak Addiction

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.......
 
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
 
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.
 
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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