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.
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POCKETROCKET DELUXE
MSRThis enhanced PocketRocket stove boasts premium features, including a pressure regulator that makes it ideal for all-condition environments, offeri...
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 ...
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