Archive for the ‘Cooking Stoves’ Category
After a long day burning calories while hiking the trails, your body craves food, and as the cool evening settles in, your body will enjoy the meal even more if it is warm-or a least if the beverage is warm.
For winter or mountaineering trips a warm meal moves from convenience to necessity and with the right type of stainless steel cookware and the right Read the rest of this entry »
Everything seems tastes better when you cook it on the grill. From corn on the cob to rotisserie chicken, your grill can cook almost anything, as long as you have the right accessories. Here is a list of some useful outdoor cooking accessories for your favorite grill. Pick up a few of these products and expand your grilling repertoire.
Adjustable grill toppers let you expand the real estate on your grill racks while keeping small foods from slipping through the rack onto the coals. The adjustable grilling rack is designed to keep burgers and vegetables from dropping onto the coals. Read the rest of this entry »

Dehydrated/freeze-dried camping food is great for hiking, backpacking, or camping meals because you don’t have to keep it cold to avoid spoiling.
While coolers/refrigerators can work well in some situations, ice or electricity isn’t always available making dehydrated/ freeze dried food very attractive. While removing the water helps preserve camping food it also has another benefit… Read the rest of this entry »

What camping stoves and camp stove fuel-types are best? Is liquid fuel or canister easier? Which hiking or backpacking burner is best?
Important information about camping stoves…
What type of camping, hiking, or backpacking do you do? Do you camp at parks, out of your car, or do you carry everything on your back? Do you camp only in North America? Read the rest of this entry »

















































