It's the first time I have ever used a portable stove and now I'm hooked. My pictures are taken using an old Samsung phone I have which I keep spare.Lovely pictures and a smashing venue by the river.....what better place for a brew
Good to hear you like your stove
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the link 1 shot willie, I'm certain to purchase one of these.The pictures are lovely and clear Forager
Just a thought for you re the stove mate......a fold up wind break can be a bonus if the conditions are a tad rough......keep the heat in and concentrated on the pot.....instead of being blown about
Similar to this......shop around?
Thanks Sax for your comments and explaining your lid design.I like the shallows, rivers always look more alive in places like that rather than slow deep water, nice photos Forager.
Considering the BCB is so simple it's really efficient and a handy size too. I made a lid for the boiling mug from a piece of ally sheet from B&Q. Nothing glamorous just a flat plate cut to size with a couple of bent down 'Tabs' at the ends to stop it sliding off the mug. A lid cuts the boiling time down and stops suicidal insects from throwing themselves into the hot water..
The River Wear used to be a good salmon and sea trout water, I'm going back 30 years thoughLovely spot for a brew up ... any fishing locally ?
I can always remember guys fishing along this stretch of river a few years ago but now that part of the river has become unsafe due to mother nature.Lovely spot for a brew up ... any fishing llocal