You should turn off the burner and let it cool. While you are waiting for it to cool, check to see if there is another source of ignition nearby. Snuff out your cigarette and move away from the campfire. Remove nylon clothing such as a windbreaker to avoid static electricity. Wear eye protection or at least avoid splashing.
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Most camp stoves require little maintenance. Usually they just require you to oil the pump cup every six months and clean up the food spills on the stove. Basic cleaning of the camp stove is the most important maintenance needed to make your stove last.
JUst go to http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Buy-a-Camp-Stove-18630382 and watch the video
When choosing a boot camp for your kids you should definitely do some research. Check out the camp's website and if possible get a sit down (or at least an in depth phone conversation) with a camp counselor.
go to "pony camp" call your dad the next day.
Yes, you can reduce the smell of Coleman camp stove fuel in a Zippo by thoroughly cleaning the lighter and using a few methods to mask or absorb the odor. First, empty the lighter and clean it with rubbing alcohol or a similar solvent. Then, allow it to air out for a few days. You can also try placing the lighter in a container with baking soda or activated charcoal to absorb any lingering smells.
Camp stoves can be purchased in sporting goods stores or general warehouses. The internet is also a good source for buying camp stoves, both new and used.
The key features of the Coleman propane camp stove include its portability, easy setup, and adjustable heat control. The benefits of using this stove for outdoor cooking are quick and efficient meal preparation, reliable performance in various weather conditions, and the ability to cook a variety of foods while camping or hiking.
Hot dogs are great! And so is a little popcorn.
Depends on the camp
Any temperature. as long as its not too hot or cold for whoever camping.