The Best Cooking Gear for Camping Trips
After a long day out on the trails or burning some scenic miles in an RV, the last thing you want to do is arrive at your campsite with an empty stomach and no gear. Both for safety and the sake of your stomach, it’s essential to map out a camping cookware packing list ahead of time to use when hunger sets in. “One of the most important camping cook items is a minimal lightweight camp stove, which won’t weigh you down during the day when covering miles on the trail,” says Ted Mahon, adventure concierge at The Little Nell in Aspen, Colorado. “Be sure to check the local rules regarding campfire bans as drought conditions across parts of the country determine what kind of fires or stoves might or might not be allowed. In addition, consider having some water nearby in the event of an emergency.”
Since you’ll need more than just a stove to try out that campfire recipe, here are nine of the best camping cookware items to bring along on your next outdoor adventure.
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