The Trangia 28 mini set works great for me. 
http://www.amazon.com/Trangia-327508-28-T-Mini/dp/B000LN7HUC/ref=pd_sbs_sg_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0FAPDACAGVQHW094JDSK

On Monday, June 23, 2014 8:36:21 PM UTC+3, Mathew Greiner wrote:

> Thanks, all. I do enjoy the discussions here. 
> For those sensitive to the whiff of neurosis or of an almost obnoxious 
> admiration of Rivendell, well, that might be part of it, but I justified 
> asking the question because it seemed like it might generate some 
> interesting dialogue. 
>
> As for how nice the Sackville Small Saddlesack is--it's very. I sometimes 
> wish I'd gotten a medium or even a large, otherwise it's great. Though I 
> haven't used it much lately, as the saddle mounting position interferes 
> with the Trail-A-Bike my daughter is often on. Should I need the space, I 
> figure I'll just strap it to my front rack. Also super happy with a set of 
> Swift Mini-Rolltop Panniers. 
>
> Just to drift off topic slightly, who has a favorite cheap way to heat 
> water at camp? Just looking for coffee on the morning of S24o's. Small pack 
> size is secondary to small price, but both are important. Esbit or Trangia? 
> What is the water holding vessel? Is there a good bottle or pot that can 
> nest in a campfire? Not real interested in a $100 water heater from MSR. . 
>  .
>
>
> On Saturday, June 21, 2014 11:02:29 PM UTC-5, Mathew Greiner wrote:
>>
>> I've been wondering lately, what percentage of my bike needs to originate 
>> at Rivendell to qualify as a real RBW Owner? Obviously, a frame will do the 
>> trick, but that's something I don't have have, and probably won't anytime 
>> real soon. Meanwhile, just about every other part of my bike was bought 
>> from Rivendell. Tires, saddle, bar, grips, bar end Silvers, brakes, 
>> fenders, double legger kickstand, multiple straps, a Saddlesack, and many 
>> of my favorite wardrobe items. Bar tape and one or two accessories weren't 
>> ordered from Riv, but are the brands sold there. There's twine wrapped in 
>> more than a few places. I've read, recommended, and loaned both the latest 
>> RBW catalog and *Just Ride.* A hatchet and some camping bits are likely 
>> to be ordered soon. 
>>  Is there a component percentage or a ratio of parts by mass that 
>> determine how Rivvy a bike is? Now, I'm sure I can call myself an iBOB, but 
>> as Google Groups go, the tone here is more comfortable. No one will quibble 
>> if I lurk or occasionally suggest that if Riv describes a hunk-O-cheese as 
>> a good thing to put in a Sackville pannier, then cheese should be On Topic, 
>> but am I a Riv Owner? Not exactly, but I'd like to think that if I mailed a 
>> postcard to HQ, they'd reply with the same.
>>
>

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