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<blockquote data-quote="KaiserM715" data-source="post: 316431" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>My knowledge is a little out of date, so take my opinion w/ a grain of salt.</p><p></p><p>You mention JetBoil. If you are looking at eating freeze dried / dehydrated meals only, that will work great. If you want to cook something other than that, I would look for a liquid fuel stove (better cold weather / high altitude performance, some models will even burn diesel or gasoline in a pinch) or a canister stove (better simmering, easier, cleaner). I have an MSR WhisperLite which has been around for a while and is a great stove.</p><p></p><p>I can't ever offer anything on a pack these days. But go somewhere where you can try it on and get it properly fitted to you. It will cost more that ordering it off of the internet, but you are getting a service along with it.</p><p></p><p>As far as a tent goes, 1 person, 2 person, tarp, what are you looking for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaiserM715, post: 316431, member: 63"] My knowledge is a little out of date, so take my opinion w/ a grain of salt. You mention JetBoil. If you are looking at eating freeze dried / dehydrated meals only, that will work great. If you want to cook something other than that, I would look for a liquid fuel stove (better cold weather / high altitude performance, some models will even burn diesel or gasoline in a pinch) or a canister stove (better simmering, easier, cleaner). I have an MSR WhisperLite which has been around for a while and is a great stove. I can't ever offer anything on a pack these days. But go somewhere where you can try it on and get it properly fitted to you. It will cost more that ordering it off of the internet, but you are getting a service along with it. As far as a tent goes, 1 person, 2 person, tarp, what are you looking for? [/QUOTE]
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