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Just had my new chair arrive - a 75g saving.
I'm not sure I've ever met someone that takes an actual chair multi day hiking. Fair do's I guess!
If it's one of the Thermarest chairs then they're pretty light and surprisingly comfortable. I took one on a long bike tour last summer and it was the hit of the trip, my wife was very jealous!
maybe some sort of micro jet boil thing, but they always look likely to fall over with a pan on.
The secret to remotely stable canister-top stoves is to use one of the little clip-on trivet things that sits on the base of the gas canister. The JetBoil stoves come with neat little foldable plastic ones, but I like the metal [url= https://www.msrgear.com/ie/stoves/universal-canister-stand ]MSR one[/url].
The answer to the OP is that it depends on your kit and most obviously how small a sleeping bag and a tent/shelter and mat you have in particular, which is kind of obvious, but unavoidably the case.
