Power Pot

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They are coming up with a lot of new tech gear that I really want!
http://www.boundarywaterscatalog.com/br ... 10107.html
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Totally fooled by your subject line! :shock:
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Hockey Ref wrote:Totally fooled by your subject line! :shock:
LMAO!
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Will wonders never cease! This year my husband and I went to Canoecopia in Madison, WI. One of the entertaining highlights was the Aluminum Chef Competition (a spoof on the Iron Chef Competition), with the cooks using the MSR camp stove and the secret ingredient was sardines. I thought I was seeing some talented people there but they were focusing on the main function of the stove and not the side benefits. It's a marvel what some people can come up with.
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In related news, I have become fascinated with these:

http://www.biolitestove.com/campstove/c ... /features/

A) I love the idea of burning twigs instead of hauling fuel, and
B) Ohh, SHINY!
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