




This last harsh winter of 2007 was made warm and quite enjoyable for me by this great little stove.



Soon, it will be time to move the little stove back outside. I will still cook with it - fuel in the form of abundant oak is free where I am settled which really keeps the lifestyle overhead super affordable without the expense of propane and electric cooking expenses.
Of course, I can cook over the campfire, but, the stove is handy when the weather is not so condusive to keeping a campfire good and cooking hot. The stove burns rain or shine. This is a great little stove!