cookware

  1. Matt Derrick

    GSI Outdoors Bugaboo Camper

    Just wanted to share with ya'll that this is probably one of the best camping kits I've ever used. It's got everything a group of up to four could need, cleans super easy, has built-in strainers in the pots, it's own bowl to do dishes in, and compacts all up into one pot! super compact. I used...
  2. Dirtbaguette

    Has anyone tried the Biolite camp stove?

    Found this thing online & it looks fucking cool as hell for $130. I can't post a link to it but it is a stove that uses no fuel just burns sticks/pine cones/pellets. The REALLY cool part is it has a USB port to charge your phone. It uses the heat & converts it to energy to charge your phone...
  3. Nemo

    What pack & cook?

    On the fly, trekking the urban sprawl, and in the wild yonder what do you pack in to keep your body energized and well-nourished? For me the less i have to cook (hot meals) the better so I take along cliff bars, oatmeal, rice cakes, whole wheat crackers, dried nuts, and fruits and seeds are...
  4. trash diver

    engine cooking

    Has anyone ever cooked food using the heat from a vehicle engine?
  5. DisgustinDustin

    cooking.

    just wondering ppls methods of cooking hile traveling.
  6. Wild Ty Laserbeam

    Hobo Stove out of Garbage (easy!!)

    I've been getting sick of eating cold food via food stamps on the road so I found a couple designs and made what I think is a pretty good hobo stove. It's basically design and the typical twigs-in-a-can design combined. Materials needed: -big can (i used a coffee can) -little can (i used a...
  7. Linda/Ziggy

    Woodstoves -handbuilt !

    Hey all. I am currently building/sculpting a wood stove for cooking/heat in my little broken down travel trailer. The stove is a cross between a Rocket Stove & Lorena Stove. The inside/fire chamber is brick/concrete with tin cans for combustion. The body is of course Cob/clay/straw/sand mix...
  8. catingeorgia

    light, cheap, easy backpacking food

    ok i do a lot of backcountry tramping and extended trip backpacking for sometimes over a week or two before i see civilization. i usually pack the same type of food and stick to the same cheap menu to ration off. my diet consists of the cheapest and most efficient way to get by without spending...
  9. EphemeralStick

    water purifying?

    Hey all, I'm looking for the best way to purify water. so far I've found boiling and filtering but i was wondering if anyone knew any other ways to get the job done?
  10. ProfessorX

    Cooking using a Hobo Stove

    So I've found the best method for me is the mini burn barel method. Basically it works like a burn barel but is a coffee can. You need to drill/ cut holes all over the sides of the can so you get proper ventilation. You fire will go out with out proper ventilation. I repeat you need lots of...
  11. Gudj

    Carrying chocolate bars...ALL THE TIME

    So, my friend and I would ALWAYS try our best to have chocolate bars on us while traveling. Usually we would buy some before going somewhere, put them in our packs and then just break a square off every now and then, sort of like cigarette but much more sporadic. When they were gone, we would...
  12. X

    "poor man's Filson"/ DIY oilcloth!!!

    so for anyone who's ever wondered how one can turn carhartt into something similar to filson... here's a link i found Maintaining Traditional Oil Skins and “Tin” Cloth - The Fedora Lounge i followed this recipe damn near exactly. got 6 pounds (didnt use it all) ofbees wax at the nearby apiary...
  13. L

    Peace-in-a-can

    So, I was in 7/11 and noticed a new product: Yes, peace in a can. And only 99 cents! And some of you still hold faith in this society?
  14. Smallredbox

    What would you put in your 72-Hour food bag?

    I have been wondering recently what food you guys would bring with you if you needed a bag prepped with 72 hours worth of food. Translation: What food would you bring that could last three days? (Eating fairly comfortably every day) A few guidelines: -Assume that you would find no other food...
  15. hassysmacker

    Teflon cookset vs. metal cookset and carrying oil

    What do you prefer in your pack? If you carry teflon, what kind of utensils/cookware do you carry? Nylon? Plastic?
  16. elokupa

    what do you cook with?

    just interested to see peoples take on cooking equipment i met a guy who cooked by making 2 holes and a "tunnel" between them and making a fire down the hole, was really effective and the fire burned well into the night. i myself use a woodburner made from what used to be a tin of pineapples...
  17. B

    Solar Oven?

    anbyone have a good way to make a solar oven or any ideas or thoughts in ways to heat up food with minimal pollution and hazardous materials like gasoline or coal?
  18. finn

    Storm kettles

    Have anyone ever used these? They have a small fireplace at the bottom and the smokestack goes through the water container part, heating it up all the way. These are sold by Lehmans, which specialize in old timey stuff, but are super expensive about $100. I'm thinking about making something...
  19. snor

    Squat Candle?

    i know it's easy.... how the fuck do you make it?
  20. skunkpit

    zippo fuel alternatives?

    anyone know any good alternatives to feed zippos, refined dumpstered flax oil combined with alcohol maybe?