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I've been lucky enough to use them all and you will find negatives with any of them.
We've been running pretty in depth tests this winter on all of the UL wood stoves available and Dan is going to get something written up about them pretty soon.
I purchased the Ti-goat this year for a bighorn hunt. Although I only needed it a handful of times I sure liked it... Once you figure out how to set it up and get a couple good burns, its a piece of cake. I bought the 12" and it heated my 5 man tipi tent just fine. You do have to stoke it every 2 hours or so, but weighing in at less than 2 pounds with stove pipe its worth it and a good investment.
I have the EdT and it works well. Doing it again, I'd get the TiGoat. You can cook on the cylinder stoves, but I expect the box stoves are much more efficient for that task.If a guy didn't plan on cooking over the stove, would you then recommend something like Ed T's cylinder???
Also, since wood cutting was brought up, and we're talking wood burning stoves here, what are your guys favorite saws to pack into the backcountry? I know the Wyoming Saw seems pretty popular, but there are lighter options like the zip type saws, some with some good teeth on them. Wonder if the the extra effort to run one of them is worth the weight savings??
Thanks!!
As for saws, these are my favourite: Trailblazer Sawvivor and Trailblazer Take-down Buck Saw. Both are well made and work quite well. I find the Bucksaw to be more functional, but the Sawvivor is lighter and packs easier.
Ya and the bucksaw breaks easier, much easier. Trust me on that one as I have broke two far to easily.
Where did your Bucksaws break? I've used mine lots and never had a hint of trouble. Needs a new blade though.
Maybe you were too hopped up on stale Maynard's wine gums?!![]()
And you just made it on the list of guys that dont get any wine gums when in the backcountry, it is an easy list to remember as your the only one on it!