This is an interesting topic and for us it's all about the hassle factor. I used to drag a stainless coffee percolator with us. Nothing quite as romantic as a coffe pot perking over an open fire of on the trusty coleman. But, after only a couple of years cleaning, stowing, etc, it just became a huge PITA. So, we quit bringing it and now use a press. Firewood is about the same. We used to bring it along, or buy it on the road. Nothing quite so romantic as a fire at camp. It's very Rockwellian. Now, I just can't be bothered. For us a campfire ranks pretty low on our priority list. If firewood is readily available, (ie downed wood we can gather, which by the way is usually green) and/or highway robbery isn't being committed, then we do enjoy the "luxury" of having a fire. I'm sure that in Canada my attitude would be very different, as from what I have read and experienced, firewood is a lot easier to find around camp, and very inexpensive if you choose to buy it.