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#758831 - 09/21/11 09:15 PM Re: A good Stove to cook when cycling? [Re: peregrino]
dcjf
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Underway in Switzerland

Today arrived a new toy . I hope we can test it this year.
But on a bike holiday I would stick to a kerosene stove, as it should be more comfortable to cook with. If you wash the container, it should be ok. I use some shampoo to get rid of the smell.

Have fun in Patagonia

Christian
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A good Stove to cook when cycling? peregrino 06/17/11 11:36 AM
Re: A good Stove to cook when cycling? Hub 08/31/11 06:07 AM
Re: A good Stove to cook when cycling? dcjf 09/21/11 09:15 PM
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