I use Starlink when I am out there. It draws about 50 watts an hour. I run it off a Eco Flo delta max and never had any problems with it. I suggest you get the portable solar panels just to keep the topped off. 
I have to agree with MOAK. I think you need to keep an eye on what is going on with the recovery. What has been a game changer for me is wireless controller. I am not limited to a small area.
Mine came with rocks but I grew up with traditional campfires. I did not like the look of the burner with the rocks on it. Adding the fire logs made it look just like a regular campfire. If I was traveling and staying one night at each spot, then I would just bring the burner with the rocks...
I purchased the Tembu Tusk Firepit. It is really compact. Since I was at one spot for 2 weeks, I wanted a more traditional look. I bought some cheap Ceramic logs off of Amazon to make it look more like a campfire.
When I am out there I use a percolator. When I was a kid, my Mom would brew coffee in one. I would watch it wondering how it worked. Still haven’t figured it out. Brings back great memories.
I just received the Tembo Tusk Fire Pit. Super compact and folds down flat. It is a bit pricey but it seems all Overlanding gear has a high price. What I like is when you a ready to turn in for the night, you just turn it off.
My cousin’s Family and I were camping just outside Yosemite. That night a bear came in, broke his window to his vehicle, pulls his cooler out, rips that open and eats the contents. But that Yosemite. To Bears, it’s just one great big Yogi Bear picnic ground. The only way I know is to hang your...
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