Cold Weather, Hot Meals & The Science Behind Gas Canister Stove Performance in the Cold
Cold Weather, Hot Meals & The Science Behind Gas Canister Stove Performance in the Cold Article by MCN Ben It's a cold fall morning as you muster up the courage to get out of your warm sleeping bag to make that fresh cup of hot coffee or oatmeal to get you going. You fire up the stove and notice the tiniest blue flame. You open the valve more and more, yet your little blue flame doesn't change, or worse, it goes out and won't light at all. Why! ? It worked great last night! As temperatures fall across the US some new challenges arise for cold weather camping. Cooking meals or making hot beverages to keep you warm is one of them. The reason, canister stoves do not work as well in the cold because the liquid fuel inside the canister is
Cold Weather, Hot Meals & The Science Behind Gas Canister Stove Performance in the Cold Article by MCN Ben It's a cold fall morning as
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