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I hike ultralight all year long. See the website below to help with strategies for lightening your pack. How about a stove that weigh 0.3 ounces--that light enough? Snow caves take time, but offer protection Thanks for visiting!
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Backpacking in Winter Season
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A well-ventilated snow cave during an extended winter excursion in the wilds can offer protection from the elements.


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