Perhaps you didn't mention it because you have it somewhere else, but I would put a few reliable windproof lighters on the list, as well as a windscreen/block for the stove. I would include one that is larger/longer, such as the ones used to light grills, so your hand isn't near the stove and you can operate it with your gloves on (ie, the trigger operated ones). This is important if your gloves are synthetic - you won't want them near the flame.

I say this bc using matches to light a stove in that wind won't be fun/easy. Even the best windproof matches go out in 40 mph wind, in my experience. The really good lighters may not be that much better, but relight is easy and you only need a moment of flame to catch a gas stove -- and you can position the long lighters right next to the gas outlet for an easy light.

Dan