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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

www.russellWeekendAdventurer.com Backpacking food you can buy at the local supermarket. Alcohol Stove timed test.

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  • Awesome vid, although I do worry about fire in a basement! Yipes! You may not remember me, but wanted to tell you that I got a Zondovan NIV thinline posthumously from a preacher that befriended me when I was agnostic. Isn't HE great!?!! Keep up the great work!!

    Cool web site!!

  • Thanks. very cool.

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  • 5:57 great idea dude

  • Food dehydrator, one of the best things I have bought for backpacking. Dehydrated hamburger, vegies, spaggetti sauce, and the list goes on. I also buy the soup mixes and such already dehydrated as well. Good video, and Im glad to see you back.

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  • I really enjoyed seeing the difference with the two stoves this was a really good video.

  • you dont need a wind screen in your basement man, come on

  • just to save alot of people time, this vid is just a guy making soup.

  • I completely agree! Backpacking foods should be simple. What's with all the gourmet foods and luxury items being brought into the wilderness these days?? It always amazes me when I go online and read about fancy camp food recipes or numerous bad reviews given by people to a certain campstove or backpacking stove because it doesn't adjust precise enough to sautee or simmer fancy foods and sauces.The whole point of getting away in the wilderness is to enjoy the outdoors and keep things simple!!!

  • Just buy a jetboil there nicer fuel is lighter and they boil water super quick

  • how do you make your cozy thing

  • Great ideas!

  • i love ur vids ty vm. 55 YR OLD lady in nova scotia. im a stroke survivor and altho i don't travel as far nor as fast as i used to i still get out there a lot. my pot has the coating inside too.......folding rubber handles too. but diff being that my cover doubles as fry pan. frypan is small but big enough t i love my pot. just to share it with you. ps: i love your videos..i get lots good ideas from you .hank you very much........karen ps saw ur pot on another of ur vids.

  • you should have used the same pot to test time,i love the atomic myself

  • I pitty people who (must) buy bulky packaged food.

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