Colossians 1:15-17 "The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together."
You are a brave man eating on camera with that beard!! 😂 No matter what I do.....food always falls into mine! 😂 Great review, I love my little wood cooking stove like that. I've had it about 10 years and it's held up well. It's not as fancy as yours but it serves a good purpose!
Great video as always my friend , very informative I've sort of given up on anything butane for the winter months either use my whisperlight or wood. Have a Kelly kettle that was a gift a few years ago from my kids but the thundering thing is so big fills the pack. I've seen that little stove on a couple of channels lately and I think I'm going to have to put one of them on my wish list lol. Take care and if we aren't talking before Christmas have a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Years and God Bless you and your family.
Nice video. I watched it whilst eating fried Grouse that I harvested a few weeks ago. Regarding stoves, I have been using a WisperLite stove exclusively for nearly 20 years in temperatures ranging from +30 to -25 without an hitch. All the best.
Thats some good eaten there! Wisperlites are the best out there. I have the one piece Colman multi gas unit and it's great. I just don't like hauling fuel in some situations. I might get a wisperlite for when I move back to Newfoundland and begin doing more hiking in parks where you are unable to burn wood. Any issues with the jets clogging up? And what fuel you prefer?
I cook with the Wisperlite more than boiling water. Always take the small 500 ml aluminum bottle and never had a leak. I use Naphtha only. Buy the 4 litre can in Canada Tire and it lasts 2 years. Very reliable, efficient, and durable stove in all conditions. I never expected it to last this long with heavy use. Worth every $$
Colossians 1:15-17 "The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together."
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
@@DanielSturge my pleasure
Great to be able to use what nature provides
It sure is!
Thanks for another interesting video...
Myself and the 2 Arts just enjoyed watching this....love ya
Thanks loves ya too
So very beautiful!
Winter wonderland
Wonderful nite adventure wicked
Thanks!
Slick little stove! As long as you have access to some wood that's the way to go
It certainly is. Thanks for watching buddy
Very Informative!
@@PatrickFournierTheMusicMan thanks!
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Great comparison brother! That sandwich looked really good!! Thank you for sharing my friend!
Thank bro! Appreciate that!
What a cute little thing. I would probably buy one just to have it, and to use it of course.
Nice see ya again
Well you're pretty cute yourself..... oh you were taking about he stove?!
Neat little stove
It really is. Thanks for watching Raymond
Nice brother!👍
Thanks buddy!
Dandy little rig buddy. Yes the isobutane is a pain in the cold. Take care.
Yeah too many issues with it. Thanks for watching
You are a brave man eating on camera with that beard!! 😂 No matter what I do.....food always falls into mine! 😂
Great review, I love my little wood cooking stove like that. I've had it about 10 years and it's held up well. It's not as fancy as yours but it serves a good purpose!
That are great. Thanks for watching
Stay away from the cream of Broccoli soup ... better than gorilla glue!
I was thinking the same thing , mine is nowhere near as big and I'd have a feed stuck to my beard lol.
Great video as always my friend , very informative I've sort of given up on anything butane for the winter months either use my whisperlight or wood. Have a Kelly kettle that was a gift a few years ago from my kids but the thundering thing is so big fills the pack. I've seen that little stove on a couple of channels lately and I think I'm going to have to put one of them on my wish list lol. Take care and if we aren't talking before Christmas have a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Years and God Bless you and your family.
Im a Fan of the Stove Man 👌🏻 Neat idea🪓☘️
Great little stove
I see your point.
Yeah it's much better for winter adventures. Thanks for watching
Great video, love the wood stoves over gas myself,
Way better for winter stuff.
God bless brother great video for me to conveles too can't wait to see if I can get back out there
Hope you can bro. How is the recovery?
Nice video. I watched it whilst eating fried Grouse that I harvested a few weeks ago. Regarding stoves, I have been using a WisperLite stove exclusively for nearly 20 years in temperatures ranging from +30 to -25 without an hitch. All the best.
Thats some good eaten there! Wisperlites are the best out there. I have the one piece Colman multi gas unit and it's great. I just don't like hauling fuel in some situations. I might get a wisperlite for when I move back to Newfoundland and begin doing more hiking in parks where you are unable to burn wood. Any issues with the jets clogging up? And what fuel you prefer?
I cook with the Wisperlite more than boiling water. Always take the small 500 ml aluminum bottle and never had a leak. I use Naphtha only. Buy the 4 litre can in Canada Tire and it lasts 2 years. Very reliable, efficient, and durable stove in all conditions. I never expected it to last this long with heavy use. Worth every $$
Good to know. Thanks!
I get the feeling you prefer the wood stove
Lol. Absolutely.
That beard gets much greyer we might mistake you for Santa. Lol
Hahaha it's got grey but that's mostly ice forming on the hair.