I'm old-fashioned and like white gas or multi-fuel stoves, just because they work easier in cold weather. My favorites for motorcycle and truck camping are the Coleman 442 and 550B. The 442 runs on white gas and unleaded, the 550B runs on those plus diesel or JP8 or kerosene with the kero generator. I've run a 75/25 kero/white gas mixture that burns very hot. With these fuels it helps to preheat the generator with a lighter. There's a smell with kero, too. I've had a 5-day power outage from a snow storm here in WA and used these stoves to cook and provide heat (on the deck), and you will survive on a quart of fuel. My Florida hurricane kit includes a Coleman 442 and a gallon of white gas. I like white gas the best, but it's nice to know I can use spare diesel or gasoline as fuel. A small siphon tube is my fuel source on multi-day trips on the GSA.
These stoves are a little heavier but I've toted them around in a day pack from a hunting camp and been fine cooking up a can of stew or soup, or making some hot chocolate. For longer trips, by the time you throw a couple of butane or propane canisters in with your stove the Colemans really don't weigh more. I get that super lightweight burner tops that clip onto a canister are lighter and if I did long multi-day trips on foot I'd gravitate towards those. I have an MSR Whisperlite International multi-fuel stove that works with these fuels and propane or butane but the Colemans are my favorite. They're available on eBay.