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Date Posted: 06:37:43 04/25/08 Fri
Author: RadioRay (:^))
Subject: Thanks for the Input
In reply to: Alexander 's message, "Re: Cook Stoves for Tough TImes" on 08:51:29 04/22/08 Tue

Thanks for the input and yes, I also love wood heat ashore. I lived in a small cabin in west central Idaho and man, that is good, dry heat as pointed-out. Let me do some thinking about how to make this work aboard, because I really prefer cooler climates, so the idea off enjoyable, sustainable heat and cooking is worth pursuing for me.


>RadioRay ..._ ._
s/v Milenka
near Weems, Va. -USA

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