Great stove kit..Have you ever tried , Thermos cooking? It works well when your hiking, setting up camp, or relaxing by the fire, doing other bush chores. lol :-)) (boil water, put in thermos, add food (I like rice meals) ,Seal, 2-4 hours after hiking, exploring, setting up camp, shelter building, setting up your fishing bank lines, snares, springtraps, setting up yer emergecy signal fire, etc..You got yer meal cooked and time to relax..lol )
I wish I could be more outdoors like, but here in Texas theres no of that. When I move out of my house, im moving with my neigbor to a camping and hunting area.
@maxp00381 Sounds like a plan. Make sure, that where ever you settle , you learn that States, camping regulations, fire Regs, etc etc...I did a hike from Canada to Southern Ohio..got nailed, and jailed for fire, camping, and possession of knife, and other charges..so make sure you got the scoop on all that ...good luck.
@chitown1966 Funny you should mention that...i made a lid/cup cover for my cup..only temporary, till I find something better..but all I did was find a tin coffee can, and worked at stretching the metal over and over like I did with the penny stove, to fit em together..using another can and voila..Now that I broke in my homey lid/cup..I can't part with it..cause why fix something , if it ain't broke..lol ..good Lid hunting chitown1966
Was looking at this video again today--any chance you might offer that sheet metal 'stove' & pegs that you showed here? Aside from the Crusader kit, this is hands down one of the best I've seen. I have most of the components here already, except for the stove part. It would be great to have the option to use meths, hexi block, or gel fuel rather than taking an isobutane stove. A gas stove is more efficient, but the other methods are quieter, and sometimes that's what I like!
@Urbanwild1 Try finding a good size can, use some tin cutters, cut to size "you want". punch in holes, roll around yer cup or pot to size it, then seal together. punch holes for yer nails, pot stand.. (not galvanized - makes poison when burned ) voila..that should hold yah , till you find something better, or got the big frog skins (bucks) to waste on buying one. Cheers.
Hi Mike--I was watching some of your older vids today and came across this one. Someone asked how you made the windscreen for this kit and you said you would be doing another video on this kit. I haven't seen that video yet--are you still planning to do it? I would really like to see how you fabricate the screen.
Mike, Thanks for the response. I'm living in the US and love your Channel. I recently ordered the DD Tarp and its fabulous. The 3 meter square is larger than most offered here in the US. Thanks again for your videos. Between you, and Dave Canterbury, I'm re-learning a lot and gaining new bushcraft knowledge too. I'll be in the UK in October, Hope to find and purchase some of the products you use on in a shop on high street while there. Off to practice what I learned. Ciao
most of the good stuff is found on the internet, unfortunately the high street stores dont have much to offer. but at leat you will see how shit the country is lol!!
im afraid the wind shield was made for me out of an old cup. they are easily made, you only have to find a light metal cup that fits round snug, cut the holes and a slot and bobs your uncle.
hi there, yes i do agree with the jetboil idea as i have one already, normally use it for short trips into the big "hills" we have in wales and scotland.
I just love that ashtray as a cover for the gsi cup. Could you tell us how you make the windscreen? What type of metal are you using. I really like this kit!
so how much is the fuel and how easy is it to obtain,because i use petrol (Gas for USA) even at £4:50/gal its still cheaper than meths / hexamine/green heat and many other fuels
Great stove kit..Have you ever tried , Thermos cooking? It works well when your hiking, setting up camp, or relaxing by the fire, doing other bush chores. lol :-)) (boil water, put in thermos, add food (I like rice meals) ,Seal, 2-4 hours after hiking, exploring, setting up camp, shelter building, setting up your fishing bank lines, snares, springtraps, setting up yer emergecy signal fire, etc..You got yer meal cooked and time to relax..lol )
MrBushLife 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from wall2rockclimber
Good vid..suggestion..can you make a 3legg stick tripod, using duct tape for a Camera tripod?
MrBushLife 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from wall2rockclimber
Nice video. I am inspired to make a video of my backpacking cook kit.
I think it is very informative to see what works well and what we like.
backpackinonline 2 months ago
@backpackinonline go for it, I would love to see it.
MrBushLife 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from wall2rockclimber
I wish I could be more outdoors like, but here in Texas theres no of that. When I move out of my house, im moving with my neigbor to a camping and hunting area.
maxp00381 2 months ago
@maxp00381 Sounds like a plan. Make sure, that where ever you settle , you learn that States, camping regulations, fire Regs, etc etc...I did a hike from Canada to Southern Ohio..got nailed, and jailed for fire, camping, and possession of knife, and other charges..so make sure you got the scoop on all that ...good luck.
MrBushLife 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from wall2rockclimber
good job, i'm trying to find a lid for my cup as well.
chitown1966 7 months ago
@chitown1966 Funny you should mention that...i made a lid/cup cover for my cup..only temporary, till I find something better..but all I did was find a tin coffee can, and worked at stretching the metal over and over like I did with the penny stove, to fit em together..using another can and voila..Now that I broke in my homey lid/cup..I can't part with it..cause why fix something , if it ain't broke..lol ..good Lid hunting chitown1966
MrBushLife 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from wall2rockclimber
Rain on a tarp nice sound to sleep to.
PACER2320 1 year ago 2
Was looking at this video again today--any chance you might offer that sheet metal 'stove' & pegs that you showed here? Aside from the Crusader kit, this is hands down one of the best I've seen. I have most of the components here already, except for the stove part. It would be great to have the option to use meths, hexi block, or gel fuel rather than taking an isobutane stove. A gas stove is more efficient, but the other methods are quieter, and sometimes that's what I like!
Urbanwild1 1 year ago
@Urbanwild1 Try finding a good size can, use some tin cutters, cut to size "you want". punch in holes, roll around yer cup or pot to size it, then seal together. punch holes for yer nails, pot stand.. (not galvanized - makes poison when burned ) voila..that should hold yah , till you find something better, or got the big frog skins (bucks) to waste on buying one. Cheers.
MrBushLife 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from wall2rockclimber
@Urbanwild1 Get yer some Stove Piping metal at the hardware, and make one..lol..you can do it...your way..cheers
MrBushLife 3 weeks ago
Hi Mike--I was watching some of your older vids today and came across this one. Someone asked how you made the windscreen for this kit and you said you would be doing another video on this kit. I haven't seen that video yet--are you still planning to do it? I would really like to see how you fabricate the screen.
Urbanwild1 1 year ago
Great kit there Mike, awesome vid.
TheBackyardBushman 1 year ago
I just found this Mike!
Is this the JJJ made set?
It's so simple!
The cup handles resting on the rim of the stove is elegant & genius :-)
Lovely.
Like the percussion music too
CG
sc00ny 2 years ago
rain on a tent, best noise in the world
leetshots 2 years ago 7
@leetshots nothing better than snow and rain, mate. cheers
DuckBoy266 1 year ago
hi mike please could you tell me where you got your guyot designs kit from thanks
strat2206 2 years ago
i got it all from their own websites, from the US most of it!
wall2rockclimber 2 years ago
Mike, Thanks for the response. I'm living in the US and love your Channel. I recently ordered the DD Tarp and its fabulous. The 3 meter square is larger than most offered here in the US. Thanks again for your videos. Between you, and Dave Canterbury, I'm re-learning a lot and gaining new bushcraft knowledge too. I'll be in the UK in October, Hope to find and purchase some of the products you use on in a shop on high street while there. Off to practice what I learned. Ciao
OldManGlitch 2 years ago
glad to hear it mate.
most of the good stuff is found on the internet, unfortunately the high street stores dont have much to offer. but at leat you will see how shit the country is lol!!
all the best and safe journey over
mike
wall2rockclimber 2 years ago
Mike, where did you find the windscreen that fits the GSI cup? I have the same cup and a alcohol stove I'd love to find that windscreen somewhere
tinchermj 2 years ago
hi there,
im afraid the wind shield was made for me out of an old cup. they are easily made, you only have to find a light metal cup that fits round snug, cut the holes and a slot and bobs your uncle.
wall2rockclimber 2 years ago
I recomend the jetboil cooking system its the best it does cost but its all worth it
RamonCastro88 2 years ago
hi there, yes i do agree with the jetboil idea as i have one already, normally use it for short trips into the big "hills" we have in wales and scotland.
wall2rockclimber 2 years ago
five stars mike
007vauxhall 2 years ago
I just love that ashtray as a cover for the gsi cup. Could you tell us how you make the windscreen? What type of metal are you using. I really like this kit!
LoveRise 2 years ago
thank you, i will do another video on this kit very soon.
wall2rockclimber 2 years ago
Soon and very soon, I hope! I'm looking forward to it!
LoveRise 2 years ago
Nice kit. Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy your vids.
CallsThunder 2 years ago
Nice one dude.....thanks for all of your vids
Flash28flash 2 years ago
nice video, thanks
dragonflyhiker 2 years ago
so how much is the fuel and how easy is it to obtain,because i use petrol (Gas for USA) even at £4:50/gal its still cheaper than meths / hexamine/green heat and many other fuels
tsaudiovisual 2 years ago
5/5 again...
i am thinking of buying this or the BCB crusader set... it will likely be both haha
but its hard to order the BCB set to sweden they want the order to be over 200 euros..and that is a lot of cooksets haha
GopanBushcraft 2 years ago
very nice, like what yube done with it.
0boneyou0 2 years ago