I have been using the Camp Chef Everest 2 burner stove for about 6 years now and it has been great for me. High output flames but propane isn't wasted. Durable and reliable. When I'm running solo, I use my Soto Windmaster, a backpacking stove I highly recommend. You can find the Camp Chef on...
Equipment needed depends on what you're doing. What are ypur goals? Hardcore offroadong to get to a location or basic forest roads to get to sites? You've got a brand new vehicle so you would just need basic tools for low level trips (IMO). If you think you're just going to do some long distance...
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Our GSDs never enjoyed long distance driving and would get car sick. We continued to take them with us because they needed to experience the drive and we would always prep with extra baggies for anything that came "back up". We limited their food intake the night prior and the morning of any...
I'm OK with that, anywhere we head to is fine with me as I normally camp out in the Catskills when I meet up with family. I'm fairly new to the area and I don't know anyone who takes to the outdoors like I do :grimacing:
I'm a ground tenter and I've got new gear I want to test out anyway...
Not to put pressure on anyone else, keep it as a day trip and if they choose to stay they can. I've never been to this area so I'm hoping it can become a future spot.
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