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susan peplow

climber
Desperately Seeking Climbing Related Topic!!
Nov 2, 2006 - 11:18pm PT
I just asked Russ how he missed this thread. Nice story....told with a bit Largo-type flare.

What's next?

~Susan
nature

climber
Flagstaff, AZ
Nov 2, 2006 - 11:27pm PT
awesome trip report.
Brian

climber
Cali
Nov 4, 2006 - 05:15pm PT
Damn that was funny. Worth a response to bump it back to the top so someone else can laugh...

Brian
Anastasia

Trad climber
Mammoth Lakes, CA
Nov 4, 2006 - 07:25pm PT
Bump!
Aya

Uncategorizable climber
New York
Nov 4, 2006 - 07:41pm PT
I love it!

My story's not as good - I used to work at EMS (the east coast's version of REI, for those who don't know), and people would return stoves from time to time. We couldn't resell them, so I took a few and put together a working whisperlight. I didn't have any place to test it at work, so I did it at home. I live in an apartment building in Manhattan, so the most logical place seemed to be the bathtub. Thank goodness, because I stupidly had the thing flare up, start singing the shower curtain (don't ask why it wasn't up!) and I turned on the shower to put it out, pronto! Oh well. I've still got the thing and it works beautifully now that I cleaned it out a bit!
mack

Trad climber
vermont
Nov 5, 2006 - 10:09am PT
Whew...That was really funny!!!
JOEY.F

Social climber
sebastopol
Nov 5, 2006 - 12:50pm PT
That was FUNNNNY!!!
I wish I had an attic to play in.
At least you didn't try it in the tent.
I agree with Tahoe-pocket rocket is no fuss easy.
You are definately in touch with your inner story teller!
Glad you're safe!
ps-is the door fixed yet?
dfrost7

Social climber
Ca
Nov 5, 2006 - 02:14pm PT
Hey, do you have any more devices you can go try out upstairs and come
back with a sequel/prequel? Maybe, Stove Wars Episode II: Ebay Killer Deals,
Episode III: Cooking With Methane
mack

Trad climber
vermont
Nov 5, 2006 - 04:05pm PT
Not quite as funny but still worth telling. We were backpacking in the Monagahaela (sp?) National Forest in West Virginia, in the Otter Creek Wilderness area. We had stopped for the night at a lean to area. There were 3 or 4 other groups of people there and we were trying to get a central campfire going. It had been a drizzly day and there wasn't any dry kindling. We had all gone through our wallets/packs looking for scraps of paper to use and we had a tiny flame/embers started. A woman walks up with a fuel container in her hand and says "don't try this at home" and proceeds to pour white gas on the small glowing embers...we all jumped and screamed nooooo...too late. The flame shot straight up the stream of gas, back to the bottle, the woman screeched and threw the flaming bottle spreading firey hell in a wide arch which despite the damp conditions threatened to burn the entire forest. Everyone did a mad stomping dance and extinguised the flames...Whew. Anyway we got the campfire going nicely and she redeemed herself by reading "The Cremation of Sam Mcgee" aloud by headlamp...very fitting.
N0_ONE

Social climber
Utah
Nov 5, 2006 - 04:41pm PT
Damn!!! Thats funny stuff!!

Didos on the jetboil.
Crimpergirl

Social climber
St. Louis
Nov 5, 2006 - 08:59pm PT
I completely missed this thread until tonight. Friggin' hilarious!!! Thanks for making me laugh out loud!
ewto

Mountain climber
slOwHIO
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 7, 2006 - 12:44am PT
ok ... first, thanks for all the comments, I really didn't think it would get this out of hand... second, I went backpacking in the Red River Gorge (Kin tucky)this weekend ... just got back ...and the stove never exploded once!
stovegeek

Social climber
olean, NY
Nov 11, 2006 - 07:40pm PT
One time i was demonstrating an old optimus 111t to a friend. I carefully filled it to the brim with coleman fuel. (i didn't understand the concept that you can't compress liquid.) I had lit the stove many a time and felt quite comfortable indoors. I pumped the stove 25 or 30 times and lit the stove. It was a little quirky on the startup, but i kept going. After a couple of minutes burning the safety valve on the fuel tank blew sending a small spurt of liquid fuel onto the carpet. It seemed to me that time itself slowed down as i realized what was about to happen. With a whoosh my living room was on fire. Before i could react my friend grabbed a towel and we smothered the stove.
Here's a tip... A wire brush can help break up fused carpet fibers.
Scoopy

Big Wall climber
Both feet on the ground
Nov 11, 2006 - 07:56pm PT
Thanks, this story brought back many many fond memories of students attempting to burn down the John Muir Wilderness. How come youngins can't remember when priming a MSR Whisperlite you must turn the fuel on and then OFF before igniting?
Crimpergirl

Social climber
Hell on earth wondering what I did to deserve it
May 20, 2007 - 05:31pm PT
Um, how did the stove work on the trip?
Raydog

Trad climber
Boulder Colorado
May 20, 2007 - 06:03pm PT
Mighty Hiker - that's a cool drawing of the Nansen Cooker - nest time I'm in Neptune's I'll take some pics of his old stoves, I think he has similar ones.
perswig

climber
Jul 29, 2007 - 09:38am PT
Bump. Cause no-one should miss the OP (and I just came across my saved copy).
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Feb 9, 2010 - 11:19am PT
Bump again. It's still funny after all these years!
Fletcher

Trad climber
from the place of breath
Sep 23, 2010 - 02:56pm PT
Awesome story... I also have tales of throwing flaming XKG's from tents, but nothing as good as that story.

It reminds me of an all time classic funny story about the squirrel and a cop as told on This American Life. If you have the time, it's worth the listen:

http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/115/first-day

Eric
Roger Brown

climber
Oceano, California
Sep 23, 2010 - 07:35pm PT
Thanks,
A little laughter does a heart good:-)
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