Building a fire in the backcountry is feasible, but I've never bothered with one for cooking, only for warmth and ambience. They're great if you are spending more than one day in a particular location and have the time to cut wood. Usually I avoid backcountry campfires in the winter due to the...
Did someone mention winter camping?
Are you looking for a cooking stove? Stoves that run on isobutane mix do not work well in cold weather. Choose something that runs on liquid fuel, like the Svea 123 mentioned above, a Coleman stove, or something like the MSR Whisperlite. I always tent...