I also have a similar stove burner similar to the Bakewell brand. I actually sourced my one off this forum when a member arranged a bulk buy about 2020? A job well appreciated. What i like about the stove i use is that it is fitted with what i call a spark arrester? I have used it many times on my 4wd trips into the hills in the South Island. Now for the people like myself a stove cooker is great on those winter type days when in the South Island high country so understand the fella above from Hellenville not really into them - bit of a temp difference unless something changed since i lived in Auck? Anyway i think you'll find that a properly made stove as we are talking about is far safer than an open fire in the mountains? Though many huts burnt down in the South Island have actually started ....in or around the hut. And the common factor - the ash bucket filled with hot ashes as the hut users departed and left outside the hut. E.g Casey Hut, Anne Hut, Hawden Hut etc. So i have emailed DOC in the meantime to clarify their legal use in the high country on public land with a photo provided. I am not panicking but it would be good to know where we stand? Technology advances with wood type stoves so i would expect DOC to have some appreciation that they exist in the current market and are out there.![]()
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