December 30, 2007
-2 degrees F
This is the woodstove that i will be using during my trip. It will keep the Arctic Oven toasty warm. Christine, Jersey and i hauled out the wood for the trip in September. This was a key logistical component as it is against National Park Service policy to cut down trees in the Park.
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3 comments:
After carefully reviewing the size and capability of generating heat, I have determined that the stove in question is not adequate for brewing beer. :) But, it looks to be capable of keeping you warm out there.
We are keeping an eye on your blog and wish you the best as you prepare. BTW, Annamarie and I will keep your throne warm at the cabin for a few days.
Yo Cory,
i heard that you and Annamarie are going to keep Sweet Christine company while i am away, Awesome. Wish i could be there to hang with you guys. We'd laugh, we'd cry, we'd cheer!
To be honest i never once thought of brewing beer out in the backcountry. Heck, i am hoping just to brew some soup!
Have fun and laugh each day...
When I bought my house through costa rica homes for sale
I expected to have a big stove in the kitchen with a huge space, now I am really happy because I can cook every kind of recipe in my huge stove. I really love it.
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