Ultralight Tent
This DIY silnylon bell tent can be pitched high for luxury comfort or low for strong wind survival.Read More →
This DIY silnylon bell tent can be pitched high for luxury comfort or low for strong wind survival.Read More →
DIY refractory mixes and sodium silicate recipe.Read More →
Ultralight Tent Stove-for Alpine Camping Part 3 Safe and effective use This post is the third in a four-part series on my efforts to design a truly ultralight tent stove. My aim was to efficiently and cleanly provide cooking and warmth from a small number of bush sticks to enhanceRead More →
A backpacking wood stove with a blower-An overview “designed to burn damp or wet wood” Amongst my ultralight wood-fired blower stove, there is a stove for everyone in the range; from large to small, single to double pot, ultralight rollup to non-roll-up, DIY budget student stoves, base camp stoves and evenRead More →
Ultralight backpacking woodshed for stashing dry fuel This post describes an ultralight backpacking woodshed sewn from Tyvek to store and manage dry fuel sticks for snow camping. Introduction to an ultralight backpacking woodshed If you are like me you probably enjoy your alpine areas smothered with snow for skiing, butRead More →
Blower stove safety warning This describes the safety warnings for using a blower stove. These small wood-burning cooking stoves are designed for outdoor cooking, using very small quantities of dead tree sticks. By design, only a small portion of the loaded fuel sticks will be burning at any time. TheRead More →
Blower stove instructions- parts, assembly, starting and running This is my blower stove instructions for assembly, starting, running and idling. Introduction For all my blower Stoves of different shapes and sizes can be easily started by a simple but systematic starting procedure to get the stove burning quickly. Getting theRead More →
Introduction For ultralight blower stoves, without a wing wall extension, an air tube extension can help to keep the blower fan and power supply safely away from the stove’s flames. The dragon head fitting can do the same, but can also act as an air deflector for makeshift stoves inRead More →
Sturdy double pot stove This is a tough a sturdy double pot stove that is a little less light and compact to be ideal for ultralight backpacking. It is a very tough blower stove that is suitable for base camps, picnics, pulk, sledge and vehicle-based camping. Introduction to the sturdyRead More →
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