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long burn times in tiny stoves ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Woody912" data-source="post: 4207368" data-attributes="member: 97235"><p>If you don't have to have a lot of overnight heat let your stove die down to coals, get at least one big chunk in and pack with small splits and put some greener wood on top and choke it down for the night, should have enough left in the morning to get you a quick fire going. Guessing your long burning wood supply in Idaho is sort of limited?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woody912, post: 4207368, member: 97235"] If you don't have to have a lot of overnight heat let your stove die down to coals, get at least one big chunk in and pack with small splits and put some greener wood on top and choke it down for the night, should have enough left in the morning to get you a quick fire going. Guessing your long burning wood supply in Idaho is sort of limited? [/QUOTE]
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