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Stoves are categorized by fuel type
Canister: Screws onto canisters of isobutane or propane; easy to use and low maintenance but the fuel canisters aren't refillable
Liquid fuel: Connects to refillable fuel bottles and burns fuels like white gas, kerosene and unleaded gas; works well in cold weather and at high elevation but requires priming
Wood: Burns sticks and twigs and other wood; fire bans may limit use
Key features
- Integrated canister systems: Burner pairs with a fuel canister and integrated cooking pot
- Auto ignition: Push-button spark igniter (often on canister stoves) makes lighting easy
- Ultralight: Lightweight designs reduce pack weight
What capacity tent do you need?
- How many are in your group? Tents vary in size from 2- to 8-person.
- Assume a close fit for the number of people your tent is designed to accommodate. If you need more space for dogs and gear, size up.
Choose the seasonality
- 3-season tents are great shelters for most of the year. They have ample mesh for good airflow and can withstand basic downpours.
- 3+- season tents are a little sturdier, and with less mesh, and are warmer than their 3-season cousins.
- 4-season tents are engineered to handle high winds and other severe weather. This can make them stuffy in warm weather.
Decide on key features
- Peak height: Look for a taller peak height if you want to stand up in the tent.
- Floor length: Can you fully lie down if you’re tall? Will it fit your cot or air mattress?
- Doors: If multiple people are sleeping in the tent, you might want more than one door for more convenient access.
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Filter vs. Purifier
- Filters: Remove protozoa (Cryptosporidium, Giardia) and bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella)—main concerns in the U.S. and Canada.
- Purifiers: Also combat viruses such as hepatitis A, rotavirus and norovirus.
Filter Types
- Straw: Light, easy to use. Only works at water source.
- Bottle: Lightweight, quick, affordable. Water volume limited by bottle size.
- Gravity: Easy to use, handles large quantities of water, has a replaceable element.
- Pump: Precise, works in shallow water, has a replaceable filter. Bulky.
- Ultraviolet light: Fast, no filter to replace. Requires batteries and prefiltering for cloudy water.
- Squeeze: Compact and affordable. Water quantity limited by reservoir size.
- Chemical: Inexpensive, ultralight backup method. Long wait time, doesn't taste great.













































