Boondocking
Toilet
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Ramon's stove
Etekcity Ultralight Portable Outdoor Backpacking Camping Stoves with Piezo Ignition $10
It uses a 4 season mix of isobutane, propane, and butane by Primus which I purchase at Walmart and I have also used the isobutane/propane mix from Gander Mountain. You can't use a propane tank as it wont hook up to it.
It uses a butane, propane mix that burns very hot. It comes in small canisters made by MSR, COLEMAN, JETBOIL, or PRIMUS.
This guy (and others like it) use a fuel called IsoPro Fuel. You can get it at just about any sporting store (REI, Dicks, Bass Pro, etc) very cheap. The smaller canisters (~$4.50) usually last me a weekend trip and the larger sizes (~$6.50) of fuel can last up to a week depending on how much you're heating things up.
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https://www.rei.com/search.html?q=MSR+stove&ir=q%3AMSR+stove&page=1
MSR PocketRocket Backpacking Stove $40
Lightweight and compact, weighing just over 3 oz., the PocketRocket boils a liter of water in less than 4 min.
Stove is simple to operate, with no priming, preheating or pressurizing required; simply turn it on, light and start cooking
Isobutane-propane
Fuel type Canister
Fuel Isobutane-propane
Burn Time (Max Flame) (8 oz. of fuel) 60 minutes
Average Boil Time 3 min. 30 sec.