My backpacking trips tend to involve two markedly different approaches to eating. If I’m backpacking alone, I favor dehydrated camping meals (usually Firepot Mac n’ Greens) that I can whip up quickly ...
There’s nothing like a hot meal after a long day on the trail, but that requires a stove. Even formal campsites don’t reliably have grills or even fire pits, so your best bet is investing in the best ...
That last one is a little tricky to pull off because — and I admit this might be an obvious statement — the cost of eating adds up over the course of a vacation. Even if you’re not the kind of person ...
Camp Chef Rainier Campers Combo propane stove lets you cook just about anything outdoors. With summer's crowds gone, space is much easier to find in wooded campgrounds or on perches overlooking the ...
Although the smell of bacon cooking while camping is arguably one of the best smells, anything you cook out in the woods is going to taste amazing, assuming you have the right means to cook it.
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. There’s something inherently pleasing about dining al fresco ...
The thought of cooking a fulfilling meal in the outdoors without the comfort of your home kitchen may feel a bit intimidating, but with a bit of preparation, the right equipment and a little bit of ...
Which camp stoves are best? Whether you just want to boil water in the backcountry or be a gourmet camp chef, a camp stove is a must for your next trip. From pocket-sized to as large and powerful as ...