>>2252814Cool, that sounds promising. I live in Australia so probably wouldn't need to get it too hot anyway, thinking it would be cool to have something that would make winter swimming a little easier next year, so just enough to take the edge off would be nice.
I've been looking at these little portable stoves so I can easily hike/ kayak camp with them since they disassemble and are light. Idk how much heat they could put out compared to yours since they're smaller but throwing a few rocks on top would probably help.
Also I wonder if ventilation is a problem since you put them together yourself? I guess if I'm keeping the fire totally stocked up it shouldn't smoke too much, but I'd worry about being forced to put wet wood in there. Maybe a CO2 detector would be good.
>until someone put peppermint oil on the rocks and essentially peppersprayed everyonekek. Here it's common for people to put eucalyptus oil on the rocks and I've heard stories of people putting straight undiluted eucalyptus oil on rocks and starting fires before.