BACKPACKING FOOD & COOKING
Fueling your body requires careful planning if you are going out for the day or traversing the Pacific Coast Trail. You'll be burning thousands of calories a day, so it's essential to carry enough high-calorie, nutritious food to keep your energy levels up.
Most hikers opt for a small, lightweight stove and a fuel canister to prepare hot meals and drinks. A titanium pot, spork, and a small windscreen are usually sufficient for cooking. Some ultralight hikers go stoveless, relying on cold-soaked meals, which eliminates the need for cooking gear and fuel, but this is a personal choice.
Filters
POCKETROCKET DELUXE
MSRUltralight & fully-featured for a consistently excellent cooking experience. Consistently Fast: Pressure regulator maintains stove's fast bo...
View full detailsWINDBURNER GROUP SYSTEM CV2
MSRFor backpacking adventurers and group campers dreaming of more than freeze dried meals, the WindBurner Group Stove System delivers a quality cookin...
View full detailsWINDBURNER DUO STOVE SYSTEM
MSRFeaturing radiant burner technology in a windproof, modular design, this stove system offers backpacking duos the ultra-efficient performance they ...
View full detailsPOCKETROCKET DELUXE STOVE KIT
MSROur premium stove kit takes ultralight adventures up a notch with deluxe features that enhance your cooking experience on the trail. Sized for two ...
View full details