this is a fine well made kettle made by a top notch company
i have and use one when i hike with a light weight stove
that does not come with a cook kit/case..it's somewhat
small but works well for one or two people..
like Leight said the fire is too big..save fuel and keep it
small and feed wood in as you cook..Ohio used a large
steel bottle but i would want hot and cold water and would
not want to heat my entire supply..as a last note the
cover for that pot will fit the cup that comes with a
Svea 123 and as thats the stove i would take to go with the
tea pot, i now have a covered pot to cook in..i would say
this is more camping gear than survival as with survival
gear you want one bit of equipment to serve several
uses..pine tea is ok but as long as you are up north i
would seek out the Labrador Tea plant and try some of that.