I have the KK Base Camp for group trips, and just bought the KK Trekker for solo. The really do a great job boiling water on the litter in the campsite.
I uploaded a couple of stock photos of this stove to an album linked to my profile. The first one is sorta what this stove looks like in the wind. I don't use the two little pot supports, but set my pot directly on top of the chimney.
I've never used a wind screen with my twig stove but I do try to find a sheltered place to set it up if it's windy. I can usually get 16 ounces of water boiling in 5 minutes. Keep plenty of wood in the firebox. Don't let it die down and then feed it. As soon as there's room drop some more in. Use larger pieces once it's fully established but keep adding some small ones too to keep it burning fast and hot.
I like being able to feed wood from the top. It's too hard trying to slide it in from the side. Just lift the pot off with a gloved hand and stand the pieces up vertically.
I've got a new twig stove and a 4 year old to play with this weekend. I'll see what kind of trouble we can get into with it.
Alan
I've got a new twig stove and a 4 year old to play with this weekend. I'll see what kind of trouble we can get into with it.
The picture of success. Worthy of the Pic-o-the-dayI've got a new twig stove and a 4 year old to play with this weekend.
20170325_009 by Alan, on Flickr
Alan
Nice setup Old Tom. That looks like it works very well! Did you make that yourself?