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Mountain Cooking Systems: Stoves, Pots, and Kitchen Gear Compared

Canister, alcohol, wood — choosing the right stove for your mountain kitchen

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Mountain Cooking Systems: Stoves, Pots, and Kitchen Gear Compared

Cooking on a mountain is a different game than your backyard barbecue. Wind, altitude, cold, and weight constraints all dictate which cooking system works best. This guide covers canister stoves, alcohol stoves, integrated systems (Jetboil), wood-burning stoves, fuel calculations, pot selection, and no-cook strategies for ultralight travelers.

Introduction

Hot Food = Happy Hiker

Stove Types

Canister Stoves — Light and Fast

Integrated Systems — Jetboil and MSR Reactor

Alcohol Stoves — Ultralight and Simple

Wood-Burning Stoves — No Fuel to Carry

Liquid Fuel Stoves — Cold Weather Champions

Altitude and Cold Performance

How Altitude Affects Boil Time

Cold Weather Canister Issues

Inverted Canister Techniques

Fuel Calculations

Canister Fuel per Day

Alcohol Fuel per Day

Trip Length Planning

Cookware

Titanium vs. Aluminum Pots

Pot Size Selection

Utensils and Accessories

No-Cook Strategy

When to Skip the Stove

Cold-Soak Meals

Leave No Trace Cooking

Fire Restrictions

Waste Disposal

Cooking System Comparison Table

Budget Recommendations

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