Cut corrugated cardboard strips (against the "grain" or corrugation) the height of the tin, pack the stips inside of the can with the holes of the corrugation facing up, pour melted beeswax over the cardboard to just under the lip of the tin (meaning don't fill the holes all the way up), and now you have a pocket stove ready to go without needing to carry fuel separately. It'll burn longer than your current set up too. Is more sooty than an alcohol stove, but lighter in weight and self contained.
"Too far to walk" lol! Awesome video!!
Cut corrugated cardboard strips (against the "grain" or corrugation) the height of the tin, pack the stips inside of the can with the holes of the corrugation facing up, pour melted beeswax over the cardboard to just under the lip of the tin (meaning don't fill the holes all the way up), and now you have a pocket stove ready to go without needing to carry fuel separately. It'll burn longer than your current set up too. Is more sooty than an alcohol stove, but lighter in weight and self contained.
That's perlite not vermiculite. Better than vermiculite too.
Genius!