Some of the gear I use:
ULA Equipment Catalyst Backpack - 48 oz / 1360 g [ Ссылка ]
Simond Down Mountaineering Parka - 23.1 oz / 655 g [ Ссылка ]
Eddie Bauer Sandstone Backbone Grid Hoodie Softshell - 16.9 oz / 480 g
Mammut Alugator Light Shovel - 16.6 oz / 475 g
MSR Front Range Pyramid Tent - 28.7 oz / 814 g
Thermarest NeoAir XTherm MAX ground pad - 25.8 oz / 731 g
Marmot Lithium -18C Sleeping bag - 47 oz / 1333 g
MSR Whisperlite International Stove - 13.7 oz / 388 g
MSR Titan 2L Kettle - 6.8 oz / 193 g
Fenix HM50R Headlamp - 2.7 oz / 77 g
Garmin inReach Mini Satellite Communicator - 3.4 oz / 96g
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I have used liquid "white gas" and gas canister stoves a lot in the winter as part of an "ultralight" system. When you need to melt a lot of snow it’s hard to beat the reliability of liquid fuel!
Canister stoves are appealing because of how convenient they seem to be. I have an MSR WindPro which is an excellent stove and performs comparably to my MSR Whisperlite and MSR Dragonfly. HOWEVER, the canisters themselves are pretty heavy, expensive and pretty wasteful. Once you are used to white gas stoves, the marketing that is put into canister stoves becomes fairly apparent. They may not be sexy or have fancy features, but they work!
Check out my video on what solo winter camping is really like:
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Check out my sub 20 pound late season/early winter ultralight gear list:
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Check out my cold wet weather backpacking footwear and boot system:
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