Drought, Fire, and Stoves (How NOT to be on the 11:00 News)
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 4:57 pm
We're having some really serious fire weather right now. No matter where you go, I'd encourage you to skip wood fires.
But what about backpacking stoves? I've written a article that looks at each class of backpacking stove and evaluates it from a fire safety perspective.
Have a look if you have a chance: Drought, Fire, and Stoves (How NOT to end up on the 11:00 News)
![Image](https://eispiraten.com/images-archived/4.bp.blogspot.com/-qIQXTbiyVwc/U3UEAi9AZ8I/AAAAAAAAusA/c-eyinWZEH8/s800/San_Diego_Fire_Photo_2014-05-15.jpg)
HJ
But what about backpacking stoves? I've written a article that looks at each class of backpacking stove and evaluates it from a fire safety perspective.
Have a look if you have a chance: Drought, Fire, and Stoves (How NOT to end up on the 11:00 News)
![Image](https://eispiraten.com/images-archived/4.bp.blogspot.com/-qIQXTbiyVwc/U3UEAi9AZ8I/AAAAAAAAusA/c-eyinWZEH8/s800/San_Diego_Fire_Photo_2014-05-15.jpg)
HJ