Mountain Cooking Systems: Stoves, Pots, and Kitchen Gear Compared
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Canister, alcohol, wood — choosing the right stove for your mountain kitchen
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Gear Guide
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.