Hello all
I wonder how to have tea in nature or anywhere where I have no access to a water boiler. I can get my tea-travel-set with me, but where to get hot (boiling?) water?
How do you do it?
Re: Hot water on the way?
You can use a vacuum insulated carafe to carry hot water if you´re just going a short distance...like your back yard. Otherwise I suppose you´d need some kind of portable burner and a kettle to use with it...
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Re: Hot water on the way?
Yep, or just make a hobo stove out of an empty coffee can and use a regular kettle. Or if you want to get fancy, I've made this "penny stove" alcohol burner before for backpacking, and it works great!
Re: Hot water on the way?
I have no camping burner. Always camped with cold food or a campfire 
This hobo stove looks great. I'm not a craftsman - with some things I have two left hands
How long would a good thermoscan keep water hot enough? Would it possibly work for green tea where you need no boiling water?
Or is it better to brew tea at home and give it in the thermos?

This hobo stove looks great. I'm not a craftsman - with some things I have two left hands

How long would a good thermoscan keep water hot enough? Would it possibly work for green tea where you need no boiling water?
Or is it better to brew tea at home and give it in the thermos?
Re: Hot water on the way?
I have a backpacking stove. Its reliable and small, but you pay for it. REI or other camping stores typically have a nice selection. I have a Whisperlite which works great for hikes. The Jetboils are also supposed to be quite nice.