Pocket Rocket Stove

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Hey guys, I will be heading out to Yellowstone here in a couple weeks and was starting to get all my meals together. I just bought the MSR Pocket Rocket Stove and am going to use that to boil water for my mountain house meals I plan on getting. I will be using 4 entrée pouches and 4 breakfast pouches. I am just really not sure on how much fuel I should get for the stove.... any help would be much appreciated.
 
One regular sized can (8 oz?) should be plenty. For 4 guys using one stove for 4 days, boiling water for breakfast and dinner, we usually bring one and a spare and rarely need the spare.
 
I love that stove. One can should be good but I would probably bring an extra just to be safe.

Also, make sure you make a aluminum foil wind break for around the back or you could end up using 10 cans.
 
I usually get 7 days on 1 8oz, breakfast and evening boiling.... I always carry a 4oz spare. If you are flying you cannot take the stove on the plane....you will have to buy it out here.
 
If you are flying you cannot take the stove on the plane....you will have to buy it out here.

What?!? I know he can't bring the fuel but are you saying he can't bring the actual stove? I need to know because I'm flying to Utah in a week and was planning to bring my jetboil (without fuel) then buying fuel locally after landing.

Sorry for hijacking @Spencer Sutherland but I figure you might need to know this as well if you're flying too.
 
No.....just fuel canisters or liquid. Not supposed to bring pressurized things on plane....although I know people who have got canisters and bear spray through in checked baggage
 

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