(06-27-2015, 10:50 PM)dr_rock_imp Wrote: Beautiful looking trip and thank you for sharing. Looks like you have things packed really well too. Do you pack a camping stove and cookware on trips like this? I'm debating whether to try packing that in for an upcoming trip.
I have 5 or 6 backpacking stoves. They all serve a different purpose. The one I used on this trip (since I was solo) was my lightest set up. An MSR (Mountain Safety Research) Pocket Rocket. 3.4 oz is the total weight I think and fits into the small red plastic container in the pic. The PR has received many awards and this one is about 10 years old...light, durable, and backed by a company whose exceptional customer service is well known. The Pocket Rocket has poor flame control however and is best used for the purpose of boiling water. The titanium pot (advertised as a solo pot/cup and holds the gas canister/matches) is big enough to boil water for the Mt House dinner and is used to heat water for hot cocoa (usually for the evening with some Jamison Irish whiskey mixed in) and coffee and instant oatmeal in the am. Since this pot cools quickly I use the double walled cup for the chocolate and coffee.
My complete cook kit for this trip
This pic shows the stove assembled. The gas canister comes in two sizes...this being the smaller one (I did not remove the protective cover off the canister top for the pic so the pot sits a bit canted). All in all a very light and compact cook kit. One new canister should last an individual about 6-7 meals (3.5 days)