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mtc
expecting some "fairly cool" morning temps, i do plan on keeping the jetboil cannister in my sleeping bag with me overnight. apparently you've seen the dark side of the jetboil? do tell.
interesting articles about half dome with the cables down -- if we arrive with good weather, will most likely make an attempt. i realize that doing HD is a little "ho-hum" for many on this board, but this being our first "out of valley experience", i am thrilled by the idea.
I see the dark side of a lot of the popular gear items, simply because I have a huge hiking group and popular items are popular.
I suspect that if more people knew the light solo versions of the Primus EtaExpress system are lighter, faster and cheaper than jetboils, Primus would sell more of those - but REI only stocks the huge Primus group sets and jetboil spends more on advertising. Alas. Literally, the Primus EtaExpress Solo boils water in the time it takes you to rip the Mountain House bag open. Talk about efficient. (I don't have one, sometimes hike with someone who does. Watched him make dinner and breakfast at least a dozen times now. Nice setup.)
It's not just about fuel temps. Nearly every jetboil user I've met has some sort of trouble with it eventually. I have a dozen or so folks out on a trip, using all kinds of stoves, and the jetboilers are the ones asking for matches, taking them apart, fussing and fighting... the pocket rockets, snowpeak gigas and assorted others including the heavy Coleman burners, work. Mostly. All stoves are fiddly, don't care who you talk to, but some are more fiddly than others and for my money I'd rather spend the $$$$$ on clothes and food, and punch a row of holes in a (free cause I have a cat) cat food can, burn some denatured alcohol, and have coffee while everyone else is clicky-clicky-why-won't-my-piezo-work....
But I'm weird that way. I own that. Cannot understand why "fast" is so important when mealtime is for sitting in the morning sun with a cuppa and waking up, or kicking back after a long day of hiking. Do not care that anyone else's stove is the seventh technological wonder of the world.... If it breaks and you have to buy a part for it after hiking back out to the car, or bum matches, or borrow someone else's, I'm not impressed. I can stand on and drop the White Box stove, and any of the alky stoves I have are light enough that I can carry a second stove and still be lighter than any of the canister users. Very much appreciate the money I saved, too.
As for HD, it's neat-o, all right, but the crowds really turn me off big time. I have a list of hikes that I will do more than once (and a short list of hikes I'll do anytime!) and HD isn't on it, precisely because everyone else is doing it. Lots of other things to see before I die - some of them I will do many times, because they are sublime and righteously awesome, and do not need permits and red tape either.