Joe Fleming
Newbie
I have been canoe camping in Minnesota for the past 40 years and over time we have upgraded to ultralight gear. As I grew older, I designed a stove out of necessity; one that was lighter and much easier to pack than the double burner suitcase style stove that we typically pack in.
About a year ago were were talking stoves with the canoe outfitter we use in the Boundary Waters and she asked me to make a couple of stoves for her outfitting business. Fast forward a year and we decided to offer it to others via an internet store.
We recently attended a paddle sports show, Canoecopia, in Madison, WI. Much to my surprise, there was a great interest in the stove from teardrop campers and several teardrop trailer manufacturers and who were attending the show!
I wanted to share the link to our website and see if I can get some feedback from anyone. We are a small two-person company just getting started so any feedback would be appreciated.
Voyageurs Outdoor Gear
Thanks,
Joe
ps - if this post is not appropriate, please let me know and I'll delete it.
About a year ago were were talking stoves with the canoe outfitter we use in the Boundary Waters and she asked me to make a couple of stoves for her outfitting business. Fast forward a year and we decided to offer it to others via an internet store.
We recently attended a paddle sports show, Canoecopia, in Madison, WI. Much to my surprise, there was a great interest in the stove from teardrop campers and several teardrop trailer manufacturers and who were attending the show!
I wanted to share the link to our website and see if I can get some feedback from anyone. We are a small two-person company just getting started so any feedback would be appreciated.
Voyageurs Outdoor Gear
Thanks,
Joe
ps - if this post is not appropriate, please let me know and I'll delete it.