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Old 09-12-2013, 05:39 AM   #34
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Default Re: CAMPING GEAR Recommendations

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Originally Posted by Robulous78 View Post
I have little experience with white gas stoves... all I remember hearing in boy scouts what that they were tricky and then out came the Coleman. with the MSR dual fuel stoves, obviously you can use white gas in the reservoir, but how easy are the canisters to find? how long do they last? are they expensive etc?
Theyre only tricky if youre a mentally handicapped gorilla with 6 thumbs and epilepsy.

The Boy Scouts have shied away from liquid fuel stoves because unfortunately, as bad as a disfigured epileptic retarded gorilla sounds, there are actually people with less intelligience than that on this planet.

I like the versatility, affordability and availability of white gas as a fuel source. The problem you will always have with specialty fuels is they are expensive and if you need to find a cannister of it in the backwoods country store in west virginia somewhere you may find yourself **** out of luck.

The MSR Whisperlite International can even burn unleaded gasoline if need be due to its extra large regulator.
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