My Other Sierra Stove System
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Re: My Other Sierra Stove System
Sorry to ask...
But is that pot sitting on pine needles, with hot coals on top of it? I don't think that's the approveed installation by the USFS!
But is that pot sitting on pine needles, with hot coals on top of it? I don't think that's the approveed installation by the USFS!
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Re: My Other Sierra Stove System
It's a grass mulch in my back yard next to a swimming pool.. I do the cooking in a Weber or ceramic tray if I am doing coals on the bottom. Sometimes I only put coals on the top to finish the recipe as in these images. I do not recommend using a Dutch Oven in high fire conditions that include low humity and high winds. Sorry if these images portrayed that as OK.
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Re: My Other Sierra Stove System
Look yummy (but not very light weight) 
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Re: My Other Sierra Stove System
I'd pack a dutch oven in a second if i could. obviously below 10k, given the rules.. The best wood-fired vessel in the fleet..
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Re: My Other Sierra Stove System
I've seen some nice looking aluminum ones. Hmm. Dang that looks yummy. 
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Re: My Other Sierra Stove System
full on cast iron.. aluminum sucks for this type of cooking..
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Really? I've seen some aluminum ones that were really thick. They looked solid and looked like they'd conduct heat thoroughly and evenly.rlown wrote:full on cast iron.. aluminum sucks for this type of cooking..
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well.. i'll take cast iron any day over aluminum.. don't need the medical stuff that "might" come with aluminum..
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Re: My Other Sierra Stove System
Yeah, there was a scare about aluminum and Alzheimer's a few years back. That has been discredited. It turned out to be baseless.
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