How do you cook in the tent?
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:38 am
How do you rig up a hanging canister stove? I've looked online a little bit, but the pics aren't very clear. Any help is appreciated.
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lcarreau wrote:There are two imminent dangers to cooking in your tent: the first, and most obvious, is the fire hazard, while the second, and more subtle, is carbon monoxide poisoning.
Why take the risk? I've always found that food tastes better outside.
FortMental wrote:Everything you need to know on how to build a hanging system for your stove:
Hang Your Stove
Doublecabin wrote:Although I understand the sometimes necessity to cook in one's tent we never do it in a tent we are going to sleep in that night or ever again. Given Denali also has its share of enormous predators known to have more of an alacrity for human predation I'm suprised it was given as an expample. Do you have a different tent for approaches, etc?
Alasdair wrote:
You dont spend enough time outside.
Doublecabin wrote:Although I understand the sometimes necessity to cook in one's tent we never do it in a tent we are going to sleep in that night or ever again. Given Denali also has its share of enormous predators known to have more of an alacrity for human predation I'm suprised it was given as an expample. Do you have a different tent for approaches, etc?
ExcitibleBoy wrote:The only predators one has to worry about on Denali are ravens. While bears and bear signs have been seen on the glaciers, it is extremely rare and I can only remember a single instance where a bear threatened climbers on the glacier.
FortMental wrote:I saw Russians using white gas, light-weight titanium heaters inside their tents. The kind of guys that designed the high tech writing implement that works in a zero-G, sub zero, outer space environment: the pencil.