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Jetboil MiniMo Stove Review
Have you ever found yourself in a breathtaking outdoor setting, ready to cook and enjoy a meal, only to struggle with an inefficient stove? The Jetboil MiniMo Camping and Backpacking Stove Cooking System with Adjustable Heat Control seems to be a frequent companion for those who seek the freedom of the wild while still longing for the soulful comfort of a well-cooked meal. But does it live up toâŚ
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Camping Food - Spagetti Carbonara cooked with a Jetboil MiniMo
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Why the MiniMo Is the Jetboil Stove Every Backpacker Needs
For those of you that plan serious backpacking trips, multiple days in length (or longer) in remote areas with minimal, complicated access to amenities, you know firsthand the importance of smart packing.
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The gear you can bring is limited and you need to make hard choices about what to bring, and what to leave out.
Utility, weight, and packability all factor into these decisions.
Some things are universal. Every backpacker has to eat, for instance.
But lightweight backpacking makes it difficult to follow the traditional route of gathering wood and digging a firepit before cooking each meal.
Matches may be lightweight, but a shovel or a hatchet wonât be, to mention the time and energy expenditure of gathering wood and preparing a fire.
This is one of the reasons that 99% (if not more) of backpackers carry packable liquid fuel stove systems.
Take, for instance, the MiniMo. This classic Jetboil Stove is a great option, and a backpackerâs best friend.
More properly dubbed a complete âcooking system,â the Jetboil MiniMo is optimized for backpackers in terms of weight, size, multifunctional utility, and user-friendliness.
There are few systems that can hold a proverbial candle to it in terms of ease of use or simplicity. When you need to set up camp and heat a quick meal in a jiffy, this Jetboil system makes it easy.
The MiniMo is small and light, only 14.6 ounces, with 5âx6â dimensions and a capacity of 32 ounces.
Itâs small, but designed to be the first Jetboil stove (actually, the first backpacking stove, ever) with a pot that you can both cook in and eat out of - and itâs perfectly sized, big enough for you to get your spoon into and get your food out without spilling it everywhere.
Because of this, cleanup is simplified. There are no dishes to wash, just the cooking pot.
The 1L âFluxRingâ cup also includes a drink-through lid with a pour spout and a strainer, for ease of use.
Itâs designed for durability as much as packability, too, with sturdy metal handles and an insulated cozy.
Donât let the small size of this Jetboil stove fool you, either. Itâs powerful and precise, offering 6,000BTU/h of heating power and a 2-minute, 15-second per 16 oz boil time. (Also, one 100g JetPower fuel canister can boil 12 liters.)
It also delivers unbeatable simmer control thanks to Jetboilâs engineered valve. A temperature regulator and a push-button igniter also offer consistent performance in temperatures as low as 20â.
Plus, it comes with a pot support and fuel can stabilizer, the bottom cover serves as both a measuring cup and bowl, and yes, this little Jetboil stove is available in a number of colors and cool themes.
Need a New Jetboil Stove? Visit Campman.com If youâre looking for a new Jetboil stove for ultra-lightweight backpacking you canât go wrong with the Jetboil MiniMo cooking system, both for its weight and versatility.
Visit Campman.com to get the scoop on this and other Jetboil stoves like the Jetboil Flash, Sumo, and Zip, and donât forget the essentials - JetPower fuel and Jetboil accessories.
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Jetboil MiniMo Australia
Looking to purchase a Jetboil MiniMo in Australia? visit the Gunpowder & Game store in Pakenham today and check out our full range of Jetboil solutions.
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@rei just had a huge sale for Lobster- I mean Labor Day. My birthday is just around the corner, so I decided to buy myself a fancy new camp stove. @jetboil Has a great reputation, and the cost ended up being the same as if I wouldâve bought a bunch of âcheaperâ pieces to build my own kit. (And those seperate pieces wouldnât have all fit into each other in a compact way, like the JetBoil. đ) Iâm hoping the cook pot that came with it (pictured) will work well for cooking mushrooms, otherwise I might use a a little frying pan. I just think it would be so neat to be able to cook up my mushrooms right when I find them, especially when Iâm out for mulit-day trips and I only have so much room in my cooler to store the mushrooms. Anyone have any tips for putting together a mushroom-cooking kit? Who here has a MiniMo? I think I have a little condiment bottle for oil, that and a little salt is all I really need. If anyone has any ideas about cooking mushroom in the field, shoot! 𧥠#lobstermushroom #laborday #labordayweekend #jetboil #rei #campstove #minimo #foraging #pnwlifestyle #orange #color #nofilter #allthemushroomhashtags #mushroomsofinstagram #mushrooms #yum #fungusamongus #thefriendlyfungus (at Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/B183ImEAGkC/?igshid=l3gs1qgmeju6
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Top 10 Best backcountry hunting stove [2022]
Top 10 Best backcountry hunting stove [2022]
1. Jetboil MiniMo Camping and Backpacking Stove Cooking System, Carbon Black Buy On Amazon Powered by FluxRing technology, the MiniMo camping and backpacking stove cooking system, in Carbon, reaches a rolling boil in just over two minutes with half the fuel consumption of traditional systems. Jetboilâs proprietary regulator technology offers incremental heat adjustments from light simmer toâŚ
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Camping gear I should have got sooner
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Cooking Chorizo Jambalaya with the Jetboil Minimo - Camping Stove Meals
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Cooking Chorizo Jambalaya with the Jetboil Minimo - Camping Stove Meals
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@rei just had a huge sale for Lobster- I mean Labor Day. My birthday is just around the corner, so I decided to buy myself a fancy new camp stove. @jetboil Has a great reputation, and the cost ended up being the same as if I wouldâve bought a bunch of âcheaperâ pieces to build my own kit. (And those seperate pieces wouldnât have all fit into each other in a compact way, like the JetBoil. đ) Iâm hoping the cook pot that came with it (pictured) will work well for cooking mushrooms, otherwise I might use a a little frying pan. I just think it would be so neat to be able to cook up my mushrooms right when I find them, especially when Iâm out for mulit-day trips and I only have so much room in my cooler to store the mushrooms. Anyone have any tips for putting together a mushroom-cooking kit? Who here has a MiniMo? I think I have a little condiment bottle for oil, that and a little salt is all I really need. If anyone has any ideas about cooking mushroom in the field, shoot! 𧥠#lobstermushroom #laborday #labordayweekend #jetboil #rei #campstove #minimo #foraging #pnwlifestyle #orange #color #nofilter #allthemushroomhashtags #mushroomsofinstagram #mushrooms #yum #fungusamongus #thefriendlyfungus (at Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/B182mhkA7D6/?igshid=10dn88hcwdqkr
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The Bibbulmun Track is one of Australiaâs best long-distance hiking tracks, and my personal favourite. If you experience the Bibbulmun for yourself, then you will understand why.
Winding its way for 1003kms through WAâs diverse land of bush and coastline, it has 9 sections with towns along the way, which gives you the chance to refuel before hitting the track again.
The trailheads are at Kalamunda (northern end) and Albany (southern end) with the majority of people starting their journey from Kalamunda in the springtime following the wildflower season down to the south.
Iâve hiked sections of this track over many years. In autumn 2017, I hiked end-to-end starting from Albany and finishing in my childhood hometown of Kalamunda. On this trip, I raised funds for the Bibbulmun Track Foundation and filmed a documentary about the track at the same time.
Hereâs a rundown of my experiences on the track, and my advice to anyone who is planning this journey for themselves.
Hiking the Bibbulmun end-to-end is a long but worthwhile experience.Â
History of the track
The track came about to encourage more people to venture into the bush back in the early 1970s. By 1979, it was officially opened as a long-distance trail, though it was only 650kms.
As the years have moved along, so has the track with help from the Foundation and over 380 volunteers who care and maintain the track to an extremely high standard.
In 1994, the track saw a massive upgrade with the installation of shelters, rain-water tanks and drop toilets placed at campsites dotting a dayâs walk from each other. This was inspired by the famous Appalachian Trail in the US.
Over the past few decades, the track has received some upgrades to make it easier for hikers to attempt.
How the Bibbulmun got its name
The Bibbulmun name comes from the local indigenous tribe of the area known to travel long distances through the bush for ceremonial gatherings.
The signs you follow is known as the Waugal (serpent) meaning soul, or spirit or breath. These bright fluorescent yellow triangles are nailed to the trees for easy spotting.
This is a fully signed track though it is recommended to carry an up-to-date map and guidebook. If you are interested in learning more about the history of the track go to the foundation site here.
These are the trail markers you should be following along the way.Â
Distance optionsÂ
Although itâs a long-distance track there are various ways to experience it. Many hikers go on day walks, overnighters or even longer sections as there are some great access points along the way to hop on and off the track.
One hiker I met was from Melbourne, and he loved he could come over and spend a week or two on the track, and then come back another time to complete another section.
The Bibbulmun can be a day trip or a multi-day hike depending on what you want to do.Â
When to hike
Best time to hike the Bibbulmun track is between April and October. Summer is not recommended as Western Australia has extremely hot dry summers and is high-risk fire season. Thereâs a chance of no water, with many days the temperatures up in the high 30âs, and some days reaching 40°C and over.
Over the years, many a shelter has sadly become the victim to fire. Just this summer there was a fire that swept through the northern section of the track resulting in the loss of a shelter. A hiker also had to be helicoptered out literally minutes before it burnt down.
April to October is the best time of the year to experience this walk.Â
Duration of the track
The track is 1003km long and is predominantly out in the bushland. Though you do get 9 towns as points of contact where you will enter back into civilisation. This provides the opportunity to shower and wash your clothes, re-stock your supplies, have a cold beer and sleep in a real bed.
The average time a hiker would take on the track is around 6-8 weeks or 45-60 days. I took 54 days and would have loved more. Some people like the challenge of being the fastest, like one woman completing her journey in 15 days!
There is estimated to be over 100 hikers each year completing this track and becoming an end-to-ender. This is by either hiking it in one go or completing sections over a period.
There are lots of international hikers as well as Aussies on the track which is fantastic to see. When embarking on a journey like this, itâs extremely important to plan your journey well before heading out there to suit you.
This is a long hike that can take between 6 to 8 weeks to finish.Â
Preparation
The first thing to do before attempting this hike is to research and find out all you need to know about it. This is a wilderness track and one can expect to be anywhere between 10 â 15 days at a time between towns.
In some areas, there is no phone coverage, so it can be quite isolating out there. You do meet other hikers most days and share a campsite with them but there are times that doesnât happen. This means that you need to be self-sufficient.
Self-sufficiency is essential, even though you will meet other people along the way.
Where to start your research
Where do you begin? Start at the Bibbulmun Track Foundation website here. This is set up for hikers heading out on the track. They have all the information you need including support to help get you ready for the journey ahead.
They also offer different workshops on everything Bibbulmun. Check out online groups, they are often run by hikers who frequent the track.
Training for the track
My other advice is to train! Get hiking fit! Itâs so much more enjoyable and less chance of injury if you are fit and ready for your adventure.
Itâs important to be âhiking fitâ before attempting a long walk such as this.Â
Shelters and campsites
There are 49 shelters and campsites in total along the way which are free to stay at. Each shelter is a 3-sided, either wooden or rammed earth structure, with sleeping platforms, a picnic table, tent sites and a drop toilet.
Most of the campsites in the northern section have fire pits but the southern section doesnât due to restrictions.
There is a register book and a logbook for the hikers on the track. It is important to sign in so emergency services know who is on the track at any given time, also its a guide to how many people are using the track.
There are several shelters and campsites provided along the way.Â
Navigation
There are 8 guidebooks and maps for this track broken down into sections which you can check out here. It is extremely well marked though itâs advisable to carry the ones you need. You can purchase them online through the Bibbulmun Foundation or in various hiking stores.
Learn how to read a map and compass â donât just put it in your pack. Itâs a wilderness track and is important that you are responsible for your own safety.
Food drops and resupply
Letâs face it you canât carry 2 monthsâ worth of food, so you need to organise food drops. This can be done by pre-planning your meals and supplies to coordinate with the 9 towns you pass through.
You can post them ahead of time to either the post office of the town or the accommodation you plan to stop at. Some people will do a drive down with their boxes, but Australia post works pretty well in my opinion.
Supplying yourself with food for the trip is something you need to work out in advance.
Food
I cooked and dehydrated most of my meals but there are great choices on the market for hikers like the Back-Country Cuisine range. I do love the Cinnamon Rice Pudding one!
Be sure you pack enough nutrient-rich foods as your body will be using a lot of fuel and will need to replenish.
I also added into my supplies Sports Nutrition Endurance Powder just for that little bit more. Youâll find by week 3 that youâll be super hungry.
Dehydrating your food is a great alternative to pre-made freeze-dried meals. You can also food and other supplies into my 70L Rucksack (Osprey Xena). Here are all of the other essentials that I took on my trip:
My sleeping quarters for the trip â the Sea to Summit Specialist Duo.Â
Sleeping gear and shelter
Tent (Sea to Summit Specialist Duo)
Sleeping bag and silk liner (Sea to Summit Spark SP3 bag and Aeros Pillow)
Sleeping mat (Sea to Summit Comfort Light Insulator, best mat ever)
Appliances and tools
Battery charger (20000mAh), iPhone
Head torch
Pocket knife
A reliable cooking system is an essential piece of gear for the track.Â
Cooking gear
Stove and gas cylinder (JetBoil MiniMo)
Waterproof matches and lighter
Coffee press (for the JetBoil, itâs the best investment)
Pot and
Hydration
Hydration system â 3-litre capacity
LifeStraw
Katadyn Micropur Forte Tablets (recommended to treat all water)
Hereâs a snapshot of all my gear laid out beside my pack.Â
Safety and navigation
Maps and compass
Suunto Traverse watch
Disposable hand warmers (for those extra cool nights)
PLB (ACR ResQlink)
Snakebite kitÂ
Itâs extremely important to bring a map â and learn how to read it!
Comfort gear
Sit-a-pon (waterproof mat to sit on)
One change of clothes and socks (put in a compression bag to save room)
Gaiters
Hiking poles
Insect repellent (Bushmans works best for the march flies)
Head buff
Mosquito Headnet
Wet weather gear
Warm windproof jacket
Crocs (sandals for camp)
Beanie and sun hat
Sarong (my multipurpose best item)
Toiletries (including Lavender oil â put a drop in some warm water at camp for bathing)
Getting to the track
For those hikers flying in, there is a regular 30-minute bus ride from the airport to Kalamunda. The buses leave twice every hour, so look for bus 296 and 299. If coming in from the city, its approximately a 1hr ride from the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre leaving every 10 â 15 mins.
The buses you can take are the 282, 283, 296, 299. If you need more up to date information, check out Perthâs transport website here.
There are a few ways you can go about getting to the Bibbulmun track.Â
AccommodationÂ
In terms of accommodation, in Kalamunda, you can stay in the Kalamunda Carriages and 3 Gums Cottages which you can check out here.
Theyâre Bibbulmun track friendly with 10% discount if youâre a Bibbulmun Track Foundation member. If youâre interested in becoming a member and supporting the track, head here for more information.
In Kalamunda, near the Trail Head, is the Perth Hills Visitor Centre. Here is where you first sign in the log book to say you are on the track.
They are a great resource for information as well if you want to see more details you can head to their website.
Happy trails, everyone!
Aside from the Bibbulmun, what other long distance trails have you walked here in Australia?Â
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Jetboil MiniMo â my fave stove
In recent years Iâve been using the JetBoil MiniMo.
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I cook and drink out of the one pot.
I love the convenience of the piezoelectric igniter. The auto-igniters on early JetBoils FAILED quickly, but they seem to have solved that problem now.
You can fit an 8oz canister in the wider pot of the MiniMo. You can also fit a 4 oz canister along with the MiniMoâs burner in its pot sideways. Thatâs handy.
I donât need simmer so thatâs not a selling point for me.
The MiniMo replaced my much used MSR Reactor.
The best thing about the Reactor is that it is NOT locked on to the stove. I find it safer.
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MSR Reactor
Both those stoves might be nearing end-of-life. ⌠Or they may keep working for another decade. Both are bashed up.
So in advance of my recent, remote Patagonia trip I bought a new stove âŚ
JetBoil Flash.
I hadnât realized it had a colour changing boil indicator. Cute. I did watch.
But I found myself more often boiling over my dinner in the Flash. For me the larger capacity MiniMo is just right. And the MiniMo is easier to clean.
Adventure Alan likes the MiniMo best, as well.
Read about other, lighter options here
related â Outdoor Gear Labs review â JetBoil MiniMo
from besthike.com https://besthike.com/2019/04/04/jetboil-minimo-my-fave-stove/
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Jetboil MiniMo â my fave stove
In recent years Iâve been using the JetBoil MiniMo.
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I cook and drink out of the one pot.
I love the convenience of the piezoelectric igniter. The auto-igniters on early JetBoils FAILED quickly, but they seem to have solved that problem now.
You can fit an 8oz canister in the wider pot of the MiniMo. You can also fit a 4 oz canister along with the MiniMoâs burner in its pot sideways. Thatâs handy.
I donât need simmer so thatâs not a selling point for me.
The MiniMo replaced my much used MSR Reactor.
The best thing about the Reactor is that it is NOT locked on to the stove. I find it safer.
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MSR Reactor
Both those stoves might be nearing end-of-life. ⌠Or they may keep working for another decade. Both are bashed up.
So in advance of my recent, remote Patagonia trip I bought a new stove âŚ
JetBoil Flash.
I hadnât realized it had a colour changing boil indicator. Cute. I did watch.
But I found myself more often boiling over my dinner in the Flash. For me the larger capacity MiniMo is just right. And the MiniMo is easier to clean.
Adventure Alan likes the MiniMo best, as well.
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related â Outdoor Gear Labs review â JetBoil MiniMo
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