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Volcano Grill
17 December 2016, 04:01,
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RE: Volcano Grill
CH....

I agree, it is a bit pricey, but a well made piece of kit, that literally lasts for years under heavy use...i have used quite a bit for multi day base camp outings, feeding several folks using wood, charcoal on the grill and cast iron....very versatile....

this is more of a base camp/home set up, where is can use various fuels, cook for larger groups that a little hobo backpacking stove, which have their place..

for more mobile set ups, i use one of these: https://emberlit.com/ or https://www.solostove.com/backpacking-stoves/ and of course this piece of awesome kit: http://trangia.se/en/camping-stoves-series-25/

having multiple ways to prepare food is paramount, and i love options, plus i am kit whore..... :-)
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Volcano Grill - by PSYOP Soldier - 16 December 2016, 22:28
RE: Volcano Grill - by CharlesHarris - 16 December 2016, 23:37
RE: Volcano Grill - by CharlesHarris - 16 December 2016, 23:40
RE: Volcano Grill - by PSYOP Soldier - 17 December 2016, 04:01
RE: Volcano Grill - by CharlesHarris - 17 December 2016, 05:38
RE: Volcano Grill - by harrypalmer - 17 December 2016, 10:28
RE: Volcano Grill - by MaryN - 17 December 2016, 19:47
RE: Volcano Grill - by PSYOP Soldier - 17 December 2016, 14:42
RE: Volcano Grill - by Skean Dhude - 17 December 2016, 19:36
RE: Volcano Grill - by Mortblanc - 17 December 2016, 20:32
RE: Volcano Grill - by harrypalmer - 17 December 2016, 21:45
RE: Volcano Grill - by Grumpy Grandpa - 1 January 2017, 06:54
RE: Volcano Grill - by Mortblanc - 1 January 2017, 17:55
RE: Volcano Grill - by harrypalmer - 17 March 2017, 18:49
RE: Volcano Grill - by Mortblanc - 17 March 2017, 20:38
RE: Volcano Grill - by harrypalmer - 18 March 2017, 00:26
RE: Volcano Grill - by harrypalmer - 18 March 2017, 00:30

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