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TIP: The online Bushwalk Inventory System can help bushwalkers with a variety of bushwalk planning tasks, including: Manage which items they take bushwalking so that they do not forget anything they might need, plan meals for their walks, and automatically compile food/fuel shopping lists (lists of consumables) required to make and cook the meals for each walk. It is particularly useful for planning for groups who share food or other items, but is also useful for individual walkers.
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Jetboil Sumo

Wed 15 Feb, 2017 9:37 pm

So I am part of a crew (14-18 people) doing the OLT in September and trying to work out the best light weight stove system ... people are saying the Jetboil Sumo is a great device ... what say you learned people?


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Re: Jetboil Sumo

Sun 19 Feb, 2017 8:35 pm

I have the Jetboil Sumo and haven't had any issues with it. I like the size for melting snow but only really use it for one person in the backcountry most of the time and the occasional 2 person trip.

You'll be busy boiling for 14-18 people. :)

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Sun 19 Feb, 2017 8:39 pm

A proposed group of 14-18 people doing the Overland Track is of much greater concern than which stove you take!

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Re: Jetboil Sumo

Mon 20 Feb, 2017 12:29 pm

So I am part of a crew (14-18 people) doing the OLT in September


With a 'crew' that large I hope you have booked the group platforms.

Whats the limit of starters per day?

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Mon 20 Feb, 2017 12:32 pm

gayet wrote:
So I am part of a crew (14-18 people) doing the OLT in September


With a 'crew' that large I hope you have booked the group platforms.

Whats the limit of starters per day?

No official limit in September but a group of this size is certainly frowned upon. PWS recommended maximum group size is 6 from memory.

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Re: Jetboil Sumo

Mon 20 Feb, 2017 1:47 pm

I t depends to some extent on whether the stove in question is expected to do all the cooking for the whole group. Surely a number of small stoves would be a better solution overall?

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Mon 20 Feb, 2017 5:01 pm

School groups, Scout groups, Duke of Ed etc..... Done a million times.
Three groups of 6.

XGK and a 20 litre pot. :)

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Mon 20 Feb, 2017 10:45 pm

Thanks guys we are in essence 4 x families ... 3 people each ... I know that is pushing the friendship with the PWS... but hey this is my crew..as Dads and lads we did Kokoda last year and OLT with the ladies this year ...so the idea would be a Sumo per 3-4 people ... would that work do u think.... also Anh advice on the OLT in late Sept would be welcomed


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Re: Jetboil Sumo

Tue 21 Feb, 2017 5:56 am

It should be fine provided you get your routine down each day. I usually boil up at night for the following days water requirements but if you have access to clean water and or purification methods then that should reduce your fuel amounts.
Figuring out your fuel amounts is the key. I can't give any reasonable estimate because my usage varies drastically due to snow melting etc.

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Tue 21 Feb, 2017 11:14 am

Hi Fozzie
Reasonable fuel use is 30 gms gas per person per day,
or 60mls white spirit/shellite,
Less if just freeze dry food,
much more (and I would recommend the dreaded MSR, with practice first) if you plan to melt snow.
A combination of liquid and gas stoves can be good in a group.
John

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Tue 21 Feb, 2017 8:40 pm

Thanks guys ... just a note in food .. Freeze dried vs dehydrated what do u think ?


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Re: Jetboil Sumo

Tue 21 Feb, 2017 9:05 pm

Fozzie67 wrote:Thanks guys ... just a note in food .. Freeze dried vs dehydrated what do u think ?


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If you're buying it pre-made get it from Strive Foods. They're dehydrated and are the best tasting meals I have ever had while out hiking. Many people here will attest to them being good.

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Wed 22 Feb, 2017 8:45 am

Fozzie67 wrote:also Anh advice on the OLT in late Sept would be welcomed
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I'd choose any time other than late Sept. The last couple of weeks can be busy, especially with large groups hoping to save some expense. P&W not so much the concern (eg. they aren't here in this convo..) but the experience for everyone else can be. Early Sept an option?

September can bring a mixed weather bag relative to other months; wet, cold and windy, good rain gear and comfortable tents?

As for the group cooking, a big stainless stock pot or two? (two of everything better than one). A couple of remote canister style stoves? (something sturdy, not the UL Bulin/Fire Maple designs). If breaking it down to 3/4 person groups most any b'walking stove would cut it.

No personal experience with Jetboil.

Re: Jetboil Sumo

Tue 21 Mar, 2017 7:17 pm

Hmm...Jetboil Sumo between 3 to 4 people? It's definitely doable if they're patient enough to wait for their food. Or will that be 1 Sumo per 3/4 people?

I like it. Even got the pan accessory from Mountain Designs outlet in Birkenhead Point (NSW) on special a couple of months back for $30.

Dehydrated meals for saving on weight. If purchasing the Backcountry, Outdoor Gourmet (expensive) or the fantastic Strive (awesome Tassie company www.strivefood.com.au came across their meals while doing the 3 Capes with a Tassie native) meals, put it all in a sandwich bag to cook in the Sumo. So much easier.
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