MSR Windboiler Stove: Trail Report
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:09 pm
I've just posted what I call a "Trail Report" on the new Windboiler stove from MSR.
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Basically, I take the stove out and see how it does in real world conditions. This past weekend, I went out to Mt. Williamson (8248'/2514m) in the San Gabriel Mountains. Accompanying me was ace mountain guide, Joycie, without whom this difficult ascent would no doubt have been impossible.
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I covered things like how controllable the burner is, how it did in wind, and the like.
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There's also a short section on staking down the burner if you need greater stability.
Have a look if you like: The New MSR Windboiler – Trail Report #1
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HJ
Basically, I take the stove out and see how it does in real world conditions. This past weekend, I went out to Mt. Williamson (8248'/2514m) in the San Gabriel Mountains. Accompanying me was ace mountain guide, Joycie, without whom this difficult ascent would no doubt have been impossible.
I covered things like how controllable the burner is, how it did in wind, and the like.
There's also a short section on staking down the burner if you need greater stability.
Have a look if you like: The New MSR Windboiler – Trail Report #1
HJ