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Re: backpack-starter: which heater should I use?
I concur, if you're hosteling, you probably don't need fuel. If you
insist on fuel, you'll need to buy it there.
If you're actually hiking in wilderness and can't check on what fuel is
available where you're going, consider an MSR whisperlite
international, and carry 1 or 2 empty fuel canisters-- these will take
anything from gasoline to, well just trust me, they take anything (just
read up on them at an outdoors site). They'll run you about 70 bucks
plus canisters, but really are probably the way to go for flexibility,
and they're relatively light.
If you're just hosteling around, but are still going to be camping, my
advice is to leave the stove at home. I did the same thing for 6 weeks
a couple years ago in france, and took my stove out maybe twice. But
the rest of the time I had to schlep it around with my pack. It's
actually easier to eat dry ramen noodle than go through the hassle.
And a side note, if you're a first time backpacker and need some
advice, I would highly recommend www.artoftravel.com. It's well
written, pretty funny, and I found it invaluable when I was starting
out.
Happy trails,
RJ
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