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VIDEO REVIEW Jason Klass's excellent "Gear Talk" just posted a great
video review
of Trail Design's SP 600 Caldera Cone. Take a look!
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Niels Blok from Outlandia in Denmark shows how a happy Dane looks while garden testing his new Inferno equiped Ti-Tri Caldera!
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Bob Shaver does more Ti-Tri testing. This time using alcohol at 21 degF!. Read his review
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Eugene Smith and Ben Wood using Ben's Ti-Tri on a 2/24/10 trip into Guadalupe Mountains National Park along the Tejas Trail. Read their trip report
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Eugene Smith and Ben Wood using Ben's Ti-Tri on a 2/24/10 trip into Guadalupe Mountains National Park along the Tejas Trail. Read their trip report
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Pieter Kaufman using his new rig in Joshua Tree National Park: "Thanks so much for the outstanding service--and of course for the stove. I love it. So beautiful and simple; the engineering is superb."
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....and of course Pieter Kaufman enjoying the sunset with his MLD850 Ti-Tri ULC in Joshua Tree National Park
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Roger Brown posts a blog entry on Esbit use in his Caldera Ti-Tri. Read his article here.
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Roger Brown showing some creativity when he forgets his titanium stakes for use with his Caldera Ti-Tri. Read his comments here.
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Don Wilson cooks dinner at Lake 11682, with Charybdis in the background. Read his and Alan Dixon's report on their Sierra Prime off trail trip.
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Alan and Don found the Caldera KEG-H to be lighter, more efficient and quicker than the BPL 900ml titanium pot + tuna can stove + titanium windscreen, expecially in winds on their
Sierra Prime trip.
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VIDEO REVIEW Hendrik Morkel's fantastic "Hiking in Finland" blog features a new
video review
of Trail Design's Ti-Tri and mew Inferno gassifier in the snow.
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Bob Shaver does a field test of the Ti-Tri and even bails out an MSR Dragonfly when it goes belly up!. Read his review
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Tim Roberts doing a field test on his Ti-Tri: "25 F, winds were light, altitude 800ft, 25 oz. of water was taken from a stream a few steps away and time to a rolling boil 10 min 45 sec. I have not found a more stable or reliable product on the market."
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Tim Roberts doing a field test on his Ti-Tri: "25 F, winds were light, altitude 800ft, 25 oz. of water was taken from a stream a few steps away and time to a rolling boil 10 min 45 sec. I have not found a more stable or reliable product on the market."
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