"Hobo" Stoves for Long-distance Touring?
Hi all,
Unfortunately my trusty Primus Omnifuel was stolen/confiscated/ran off from my luggage when I flew back from Santiago to the UK. Which was upsetting because I got really attached to all my gear.
Anyway, I never actually used the liquid fuel option because I preferred and found camping gaz easily available, even in Bolivia and Peru. However, I did meet a cyclist down in Patagonia who swore by his "Hobo" Stove.
So I'm wondering, always preferring gear that is simple, lightweight and renewable, etc, what you lot think of the Hobo Stoves? I mean, the little square ones that you fill with biomass, twigs, etc.
Any ideas, experiences or recommendations would be great!
RTW
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