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Light it up

Who does not love the smell of their hard-earned game meat cooking on a barbecue plate placed on top of a campfire? But the realities are that most likely we opt for the easy way out and cook a quick meal on a camp stove. There is also the factor that in many parts of Australia having a campfire is banned due to the risk of starting a bushfire.

Visit a good camping store and you will find a fine array of cooking stoves that fit the bill and the needs. Here is some handy advice what may suit your desires.

Butane gas

Arguably the most popular camping stove these days is the single-burner butane gas stove. They cost about $20 and last forever. They have a low, controlled heat output of 7500 BTU/h, have Piezo ignition, are affordable and simple to use. No wind shield is supplied but you can use the

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