It's tax season and I've been traveling, plus I've been working on a couple of special projects, so a little more time has elapsed than I'd like since my last post.
But never fear, loyal readers, I haven't given up just yet.
For now, please peruse an article I wrote for Seattle Backpacker's Magazine on using gas stoves in cold weather. This is one in a two part series on gas stoves in cold weather. I'll post part two soon -- or you can just head on over to Seattle Backpacker's Magazine and check it out.
HJ
Related articles and posts:
But never fear, loyal readers, I haven't given up just yet.
For now, please peruse an article I wrote for Seattle Backpacker's Magazine on using gas stoves in cold weather. This is one in a two part series on gas stoves in cold weather. I'll post part two soon -- or you can just head on over to Seattle Backpacker's Magazine and check it out.
HJ
Related articles and posts:
- What's the Best Gas for Cold Weather?
- How Cold Can I Run My Gas Stove?
- Gas Blends and Cold Weather Performance. (Why not just use propane?)
- Stoves For Cold Weather I (Upright canister stoves) -- Seattle Backpacker's Magazine
- Stoves for Cold Weather II (Inverted canister stoves) -- Seattle Backpacker's Magazine