A hot cup of coffee or a little nip of whiskey on a snowy day in the聽backcountry聽is pure magic and a nice聽reward for all your hard work on the skin track. Thankfully, there are a lot of options聽for hauling your drink of choice. Here are five of my favorites.
Stanley 国产吃瓜黑料 eCycle Flask 7-Ounce聽($15)聽

In addition to聽the feel-good materials story (all聽recycled plastic),聽I like because the entire top pops off, making it聽easy to clean. This means I can聽haul聽sticky sweet pre-made cocktails knowing that I鈥檒l be able to get all the聽residue out before I fill it with whiskey for another trip.聽
Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Water Bottle 32-Ounce聽($34)

The 聽is聽tough, easy to grip with gloves on (thanks to the powder-coated exterior), and works well as a standard water bottle. Often,聽I fill it with boiling water and two scoops of 聽for聽a mid-morning treat聽that tastes like hot cider but hydrates like a sports drink.聽
Vapur Incognito Flexible Flask 10-Ounce聽($7)聽

for ounce counters who聽travel fast and light in the backcountry. Made from BPA-free plastic, it weighs less than comparable metal options but doesn鈥檛 leak and won鈥檛 taint the taste of your favorite spirit. Empty, the wallet-sized flask rolls down to the size of a large tootsie roll.聽
Avex聽3Sixty Pour Thermal Bottle 24-Ounce聽($30)

There鈥檚 nothing worse than spilling聽coffee聽all over the spare聽puffy聽in your聽pack. To make sure that never happens, I聽transport my java in the , which has never leaked a聽drop of liquid,聽even after getting jostled around聽all day long. That,聽plus the double-walled construction,聽keeps everything hot for hours.聽
Jetboil Minimo ($130)

On backcountry hut trips,聽you often need to bring your own heat source if you want coffee or tea. My favorite option:聽the because it packs down to half the size of a football, only weighs 14.6 ounces, but will boil one liter of water in just over two minutes. Bonus: the stove has a simmer feature so it鈥檒l聽cook dinner, too.聽