@@Macoutdoors361 sounds like a great idea. Summit camps often make great watching for the views and occasional cloud inversions. Also relatable to a wider audience as the footpaths can be recognisable, etc.
Pull out a piece of that cooked potato and mash it up with the fork until it's smooth. Mix it in to the stew and you'll have a nice thickened sauce. Also, a little dry rosemary and a bay leaf will bring it to a whole new level. Great video!
You can’t beat a good stew. Have you looked at those Kazan pressure cookers for open fires? They look about the same size/weight as the Petromax but it would seriously reduce your cooking time. Great video.
Hi Jimmy not sure of the weight but will check it and send you the info when I'm back. I would probably say yes for two just I tend to take it so I can put all my food in it for packing.
@@Macoutdoors361 I thought as much. Still, good too hear you are getting more time, it’s very important as I am sure you are well aware pal. Great to see you doing these and working on something you clearly love.
@@Macoutdoors361Its rather impressive how much stuff u can put into it, think i read it was about a liter or one quarts in volume but it looks larger then that. deff getting one and trying out some stew, wanna do somthing with fish since i will be overnight camping and fishing in the morning/evening.
@@Macoutdoors361 Ft4.5 may be overkill for me then. How about with or without legs? I plan to use it camping but would like to use it on a stove indoors too if i can so thinking without