Thanks for coming along Marc, I tell you what it sure is a smooth little cook kit. Of course, it has its limits, but that's how kids go. I appreciate you watching and commenting . See you in the next one.
FYI, I have a Jetboil plastic fuel canister stand, very similar to the green one in this video, but just small enough that it fits perfectly in the Petrel pot. I put the folded canister stand in the bottom of the pot, upside down fuel canister next (the valve & cover nestle into the round opening in the center of the stand), then the stove + backup mini Bic lighter in the stove bag, and last a folded bandana, lid, latch, done. My collapsible cup and long handled spoon (rolled in a plastic bag for cleanliness) drop next to the pot in the roomy mesh bag the petrel pot comes with... and there you go, complete kitchen in one bag, lightweight and compact. There enough room left in the bag that I think my insulated meal warming pouch will go in there too. Gotta try that out next weekend.
lol. True. But Hey, we love taking our camper across the country for family vacations. If I want to camp with my wife. This is the only way she does it. Hahaha.
Thanks. I've found very precious info. The new Green Peak II is not compatible with petrel, it is a shame cause it has both pressure regulation and piezo.
Fire Maple has a canister holder for the Petrel pot. I was looking for a side-by-side comparison between the GreenPeak and the Polaris stoves using the Petrel pot to see their speed to heat water and fuel efficiency as they are two Fire Maple stove options for the Petrel pot (along with the lightweight Hornet). Maybe that could be the subject of another video.
Good idea, I would be interested in that comparison also since I have both the GreenPeak and Polaris stoves. The GreenPeak has an igniter and the Polaris doesn’t but the Polaris is regulated and the GreenPeak isn’t. I normally use the GreenPeak with the Petrel pot because the lack of a regulator doesn’t seem to matter in my mild climate and I like having an igniter.
Great way to spend your birthday. Just tested out this combination myself. Thanks for sharing Shane
Thanks for coming along Marc, I tell you what it sure is a smooth little cook kit. Of course, it has its limits, but that's how kids go. I appreciate you watching and commenting . See you in the next one.
FYI, I have a Jetboil plastic fuel canister stand, very similar to the green one in this video, but just small enough that it fits perfectly in the Petrel pot. I put the folded canister stand in the bottom of the pot, upside down fuel canister next (the valve & cover nestle into the round opening in the center of the stand), then the stove + backup mini Bic lighter in the stove bag, and last a folded bandana, lid, latch, done. My collapsible cup and long handled spoon (rolled in a plastic bag for cleanliness) drop next to the pot in the roomy mesh bag the petrel pot comes with... and there you go, complete kitchen in one bag, lightweight and compact. There enough room left in the bag that I think my insulated meal warming pouch will go in there too. Gotta try that out next weekend.
Hey awesome!! Thanks for that! I have a jet boil too.. I haven't tried the pot stand though.
Thanks for the video and happy birthday!
Thanks man!!
Happy birthday, love your videos, keep them coming please. By the way I have your rotisserie spit sold on Firebox website, that thing rocks!
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate those kind words and You will be seeing more from me!!
Happy birthday . Not alot of bushcraft youtubers have RVS !! 😅 we are dispised rvs at some point lol😂
lol. True. But Hey, we love taking our camper across the country for family vacations. If I want to camp with my wife. This is the only way she does it. Hahaha.
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Happy Birthday brother. I like that stove.. I feel like I have no used the ones I have nearly enough to go out and buy more.
Thanks for the video
lol never know man!! Thank you so much for the birthday wishes and as always, I appreciate your support
Thanks. You have similar viewpoints to me. Go out side being the main one.
The handkerchief in the pot is a great idea, because you could use it to filter out large particles from a water source in times of an emergency.
Thanks a lot!! I appreciate you stopping by
Happy Birthday.
I appreciate that!
Thanks. I've found very precious info. The new Green Peak II is not compatible with petrel, it is a shame cause it has both pressure regulation and piezo.
Fire Maple has a canister holder for the Petrel pot. I was looking for a side-by-side comparison between the GreenPeak and the Polaris stoves using the Petrel pot to see their speed to heat water and fuel efficiency as they are two Fire Maple stove options for the Petrel pot (along with the lightweight Hornet). Maybe that could be the subject of another video.
Sure thing. I'd love to do a video on them.
Good idea, I would be interested in that comparison also since I have both the GreenPeak and Polaris stoves. The GreenPeak has an igniter and the Polaris doesn’t but the Polaris is regulated and the GreenPeak isn’t. I normally use the GreenPeak with the Petrel pot because the lack of a regulator doesn’t seem to matter in my mild climate and I like having an igniter.