serg247
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The mountain can not be conquered, it can allow it to ascend...
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Post by serg247 on Apr 24, 2018 12:40:34 GMT -8
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Post by rakettimuurari on Apr 27, 2018 4:17:17 GMT -8
Thank you Sirs! I went through those resources; interesting. Ramunas has done quite much stuff actually... The notion of self regulating secondary air is interesting indeed! My experiments with less primary more secondary were not successful. Choking the primary halts the whole stove and afterburner. Probably the system CSA and draft is just too small for implementing it. Top chamber is also not likely to get high enough temps for slowed and secondary stressed combustion. I would like to build something bigger and more "masonryish" with aryanka workings though. Maybe later. As for now I am satisfied with the operation of my sauna stove. I will mod it further when enough spalling has taken place in metal areas. Serg: by the way; which mountain? do u happen to know this place ?
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serg247
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Post by serg247 on Apr 27, 2018 8:03:26 GMT -8
Little information to answer. I was only on Elbrus (5642 m) and Altai, Carpathian mountains every spring for 11 years...
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Post by rakettimuurari on Apr 28, 2018 10:57:51 GMT -8
Little information to answer. I was only on Elbrus (5642 m) and Altai, Carpathian mountains every spring for 11 years... I guessed Elbrus; In previous picture that is me on top of Elbrus in June 2007 - I thought u might recognize it. We made approaching trek from north-west; some 100km and one week from direction of Petigorsk. Climbed north side with 4 man group; last camp was at 4800m... Such a beautiful piece of our earth!
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serg247
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Post by serg247 on Apr 28, 2018 14:38:44 GMT -8
Also climbed Elbrus from the "Northern shelter" overnight on the rocks Lenz. The summit is constantly changing from snow. But the view from the top can be found. Glacier "Seven" from the Georgian side and from the plateau of Kabardino-Balkaria. I was there in 2004.
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