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Nesting Travel Stove Burns Any Fuel: Trangia 27-5 UL Review

Summary by GearJunkie
International travel with stoves can be challenging. For starters, you can’t fly with fuel, so you must ensure there is somewhere you can stop to fuel up before heading into the backcountry. Most backpacking-style stoves use propane, butane, or isobutane. In my experience, these fuel sources are readily available in the U.S., but if you’re heading to more remote corners of the globe, this isn’t always the case. Last year, my husband and I planne…
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GearJunkie broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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