"White gas", or Coleman fuel, for sure. Seem to remember seeing canisters, too, but since we didn't bring stoves that needed those, I didn't look closely enough.
Perhaps others will have a good answer. Good luck.
Pete Swiggum
Troop 1173
Green Bay, WI
Philmont 2005
ICWTGBTP!!
Peter.Swiggum@sbcglobal.net
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From: Rsafl61660@aol.com
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Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 4:22 PM
Subject: [Philmont]: Stove fuel?
We were wondering what fuel types are available at the TOTT store and at the back country stores and/or staff camps. One of our members just bought a pocket rocket that only uses the MSR fuel cylinders. I told him that though the idea was great in regards to stove weight, he would need to carry probably several cylinders with him over the ten day period. He's thinking you can purchase the fuel at the trading posts in the backcountry, but I don't remember seeing that as an option in 2004. Any input?
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