Great video and kudos for giving a shout out to Tread Lightly-I couldn't agree more. As to the specific products I too am a ground tenter and don't fully get the roof top tents, but like has been said different strokes for different folks, I traveled to Alaska one time using a slide in truck...
I am a huge fan of cast iron and use it pretty much daily at home. I also use it when I camp, but not always. I know this is a big topic for a lot of people so I did a quick video on my channel with my thoughts on cast iron for camping-You can check it out here-
The best camp stove...that is a loaded question! As @MMc said above it depends on your needs. It looks like you have space and can carry the weight for sure. Personally I use Coleman fueled stoves, the fire, and small wood burning stoves such as the Firebox or Solo and that is enough for me...
If there is one food that defines the vision of "camping" food what would you say it is? This week I posted my video on the food that I think fits the bill. Let's see what everyone thinks is the definitive image of camping food!
If you want to see a bit more on these pans I did a review and cooked in them on my YouTube Channel. I have a set and agree with the others-they are great pans. Others make good gear too but I do think these are of a higher level and are made in the USA. EDIT-I just discovered that these are NOT...
Morning all,
I am a bit off-cycle here but patio duty called. Here is a recipe (link) for our favorite black bean burgers and we smoked some portobello mushrooms to toss on. We used the Snow Peak BBQ Box and Smokemeister so I thought you might find it interesting-Enjoy.
Morning all-my latest YouTube video went up this morning and I put the dutch oven away and cooked on the stove. This one is easy. very good and would make a top notch breakfast for a trip. I hope you think it looks as good as I do and you try it!
This topic is one that has so many solutions and ideas and they are as varied as everyone's different tastes. For me there seems to be two categories 1) every day items and 2) trip specific. When kitting out, and despite being an avowed gear junkie, I try to look for things that can pull double...
Probably same reason I say I am going to warsh the dishes.....Yes if I were making the loaf at home I would have used a bit more fresh stuff, but given this was a classic campfire cuisine I wanted to used easily carried camping ingredients. Do try the sauce I made for it-I think it makes it much...
Odd fact-my mom was a lunch lady when they actually prepared meals and these are relics of that past-they are great plates. I think these are pretty close that you are able to buy today...
Always best practice as well to re-torque the lug nuts around 500 miles after any removal and reinstall. Make sure that they are seated well and tightened. Seems that makes later failure much less likely. My nephew actually had a wheel come off once driving down the highway-lessons learned.
Good morning and Happy Mother's Day to anyone fitting that bill! My latest just posted and it may take some of you back to fond memories-Check it out and let me know what you think. Easy and delicious.
If we think finding a camping site is difficult now here is an excerpt from an article in Taste regarding the changes in outdoor cooking...as some old book said "It was the best of times, It was the worst of times"
“Everybody is probably telling you the same story,” says Matt Liddle, the COO of...
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