My BEST COOKING GEAR when backpacking!

In this video I take you through my preferred choices for cooking setup when backpacking.
I use lightweight and efficient gear.
I'm only boiling water for freeze-dried food and coffee. So no big fancy outdoor dinners!
This is what I use. There is no guarantee that this is overall best setup and that it works for you. You should always assess your own preferences, needs and budget.
Video chapters:
00:00-1:11 Intro
01:12-03:05 The Stove
03:06-04:10 The Pot
04:11-04:42 The Spoon
04:43-05:50 The Other Stuff
05:51-07:23 Packing it
07:24-07:55 The Cup
07:56-08:28 My Setup
08:29-09:23 The Alternatives
09:24-10:00 Outro
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  • @Magoo652
    @Magoo65214 күн бұрын

    GSI Hallulite Minimalist, BRS 3000T, Optimus windscreen (clips on top of gas canister) 100g gas canister, fire steel to light burner. Super compact, not the lightest but works. For long motorcycle trips here in Australia, its Trangia Military M44, Trangia 500ml fuel bottle & hexamine fuel tablets. Thank you for sharing 👍

  • @backpackingadventuressweden

    @backpackingadventuressweden

    14 күн бұрын

    Wow, looks like a great alternative to my setup! I haven’t heard about it, but I checked now and it’s even available in Swedish stores 😊 Trangia, of course special for a Swede 😀 Thanks for sharing your thoughts and ideas here, appreciate it!

  • @Magoo652

    @Magoo652

    14 күн бұрын

    @backpackingadventuressweden I've had the GSI Minimalist for a few years & is very good quality. The Trangia M44 was a bargain from a surplus store & has been dependable over the years, even if I get some strange looks from people who haven't seen 1 before.

  • @andreasweber7828
    @andreasweber782818 күн бұрын

    Im using the exact same gear but I have the Windmaster with piezo egnition. Alternative setup is that I switch to the X-Boil with alcohol

  • @backpackingadventuressweden

    @backpackingadventuressweden

    18 күн бұрын

    Thanks Andreas! Mine too has the piezo. I just bring a back-up lighter if it would fail on me. It has however never failed so far. Interesting with the X-boil alcohol stove. I'm a complete rookie when it comes to alcohol stoves (except from younger days, but that was a long time ago). Would be interesting to try! Now I have good suggestion to my next stove 😃

  • @andreasweber7828

    @andreasweber7828

    18 күн бұрын

    @@backpackingadventuresswedento be perfectly honest, I switched to the 1L Pasta Pot as it holds enough water for 2ppl, my secret stache of hot chocolate, coffee and soup powder and fond memories of my favourite trip on the GR20 a few years back. Also the S2S cup fits inside which is a nice touch . Btw, the plastic knob on the lid came off a long time ago when I dropped it, so be careful😅

  • @Olan...
    @Olan...19 күн бұрын

    Nice video/set up , I just subbed and liked too so thanks for making the video. i prefer the Wildo collapsable cup over the Sea to Summit because its a bit lighter and its more stable and it will fit over the bottom of a lot of pots including the Evernew 400 mug which i think can fit over the bottom of the Evernew pot you have in your video . The Wildo cup can be used as a small eating pot too where as the STS has that ridged surface which doesnt really lend itself to smooth spooning out

  • @backpackingadventuressweden

    @backpackingadventuressweden

    18 күн бұрын

    Many thanks for your comment, like and subscription. Appreciate it! I also love the Wildo cup and it was actually the one I exchanged for the X-cup. But I will definitely use the Wildo at times. The X-cup is just very simple to have on top of the pot as it is flat. I will use both! 😀

  • @Olan...

    @Olan...

    18 күн бұрын

    @@backpackingadventuressweden Its always interesting seeing what other peoples preference are 👍

  • @wadirunner
    @wadirunner18 күн бұрын

    Nice setup. Yeah, I have the Windmaster too, 4flex. Not bothered by the few extra grams vs the triflex. Maybe the 4flex offers a little more pot stability? As for the pot, do you have any thoughts on Heat Exchanger pots the ones with an indentation underneath to capture the heat more efficiently? My bot is a 1Litre Bulin. In conjuction with the Windmaster, I find it to be supercharged. 750ml is a nice size though. I also have the MSR windburner which I'm very fond of, it's impervious to the wind. All good. Regards, Wadi.

  • @backpackingadventuressweden

    @backpackingadventuressweden

    18 күн бұрын

    Thanks Wadi! I have the Jetboil Flash with, what they call, a FluxRing, which a guess can be considered a heat exchanger. I like the Jetboil a lot. It's superfast and very reliable. Always eat first in my company! It's however almost twice the weight. But, it's a keeper 😌 I will bring it from time to time depending on the overall pack weight. Regards, Jens