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sky_free
Jan 28, 2015Explorer
We use Little Red when/where wood campfires are prohibited or wood is hard to find. Last time was 3 nights in Death Valley. 4 of us were huddled around that thing in sub-freezing temps and it was a life-saver. We ran it on a 10-lb tank and it lasted the whole time, but it was turned down pretty low the first 2 nights because we were concerned about running out of propane. The last night we turned it up high and were unable to drain the tank. Above a certain level it starts to make more noise, but we tend to keep it just below that level. A wood fire is a LOT hotter, but when this is our only choice it's far better than nothing.
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