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  1. Strigidae

    Strigidae Administrator Staff Member

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    Light my fire titanium spork
    Old shirt repurposed for pot cloth
    Chopsticks i made for daves gaw
    Olicamp cup
    Fourdog small pot with bail and top
    Shug inspired pot coozies with top for cup
    Smokey cs
    Instant coffee
    Atacs stuff sack i carry it in
     
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    IMG_0306.JPG IMG_3741.JPG IMG_0307.JPG Here's my current set up. It changes often though.
    -Toaks titanium fry pan
    - Toaks 1600ml pot with bail
    - REH Original seasoning
    -REH B-Fat
    - (not pictured)custom copper spoon with pot support hook.
     
  3. The Warrior

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    Never used kits...yet:

    Slovenian mess kit:

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    Stanley kit;

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    12cm, and 10cm Zebra pot. Just got the 10, and for whatever reason, never used the 12. Have used the lid and insert pan. More on that later:

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    Snowpeak Kettle No.1. First use, and first use of my Ti Emberlit:

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    Snowpeak Kettle No 1, with 12cm lid and insert pan from my Zebra. My most used setup. Like it, because I can use the insert pan as a skillet:

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    Swedish Mess kit:

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    Brunton Raptor stove, and 38oz Guyot:

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    Altoids tin spice kit:

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    Animal call bag utensil kit:

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    Fire kits:

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    And let us not forget my wife's espresso kit, haha:

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    Wow. You guys make my 1942 mess kit look bad.
     
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    But insufficient energy to keep up with this pic-heavy,
    luxury camp (in the 1% for sure) crowd tonight. :eek: :cool:

    I'll see what I can do another night.

    For now, heading toward my basecamp cook kit called "the kitchen" for another snack.

    Maybe a chili cheese dog this time.
     
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    Oh yeah:

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    Damn.

    Coleman Peak 1, and random pot:

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    Old Primus:

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    Shoot, let's keep going:

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    Damn Warrior. I think you win the cook kit thread.

    Are those choke tube vials you put your spices in?

    I really like those emberlit stoves as they pack down smaller than my fourdog "gassifier" homemade.
     
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    You can get nagalene bottles down to 1 oz size, waterproof and near indestructible but not quite small enough to go in an altoids tin.
     
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    Haha, I think I have more somewhere. They're glitter bottles I got from Wally World:

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    I also bought some stack pack jars for a kit. I never used it, as it was a bit big:

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    I also purchased some glass bottles from Hobby Lobby, but the glitter bottles seemed best:

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    Almost forgot about my GSI Spice missile:

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    By the way, stove ho bag that I am, I can't compare to when Guyon starts posting photos of his stoves, haha.
     
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    Ill clear some space in the thread for him. :)
     
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    That me in the middle of the pic, Sno-Peak 6 pc kit including spork, all titanium. 2 pots,2 skillets/lids,1 cup,1spork. My bro behind me (black hood) has a 6 pic ti kit like mine but his is bigger. The nephew on the left used a European mil surplus aluminum kit that you could cook for 10 people in...huge pots! Bacon, eggs, biscuits, and gravy was the result of this mornings work. :)
     
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    Does the titanium feel pretty light? Never held any of them.
     
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    Here is the one I use the most

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    It is way lighter than even aluminum in the same surface size. I was initially concerned it might be weak, it "felt" flimsy to a guy raised on ss and cast iron, but I have used it non too nicely for 8..maybe even 10 years with no real damage other than discoloration.
     
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    Good to know!
     
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    So i thought we had one of these somewhere but my search fu is not coming up with anything so we can have two i guess.

    My kit as it stands in my pack.

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