Yep. Camping is about being out there with less stuff to worry about, not more stuff that creates more chores.
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I like simple. A simple folding table like this REI one packs flat.
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All important, the cross bars near the ground. You can pile big rocks on them for stability, and so it doesn't blow away in the wind. I have two sizes. One like pictured. But favored is a smaller single piece one (all you really need to keep a stove off the ground.
I have a mega Coleman kitchen, it always stays home.
Yep. Camping is about being out there with less stuff to worry about, not more stuff that creates more chores.
yup, if you need 3 of something, make do with 2. think that way with all your stuff n you've cut your load by 33%. perfect!Yep. Camping is about being out there with less stuff to worry about, not more stuff that creates more chores.
That area looks just like South Texas with the red dirt and brushYeah, cheap and simple is high on my list. Less crap to take out means faster setup and faster teardown with more time for relaxing and enjoying to camping experience.
This table top was a piece of recycled marine ply and mounted to an old folding camp set of legs (I've posted this pic before).
And in use in the oz bush. All basic cooking stuff (oil, herbs/spices) lives in a plastic container. Easy to organize and to snap shut to keep the creepie crawlies out - including birds that love to peck at stuff.
The tailgate also performs table duty:
I guess I'm just a practical cheapskate
cheers,
george.
Pictures!I still use lots of stuff that my father left me. I have a 50+ year old Coleman accordion stand that holds my 50+ year old Bernzomatic stove. Stand takes up very little room when folded and makes a very stable stove platform. I use a table for the rest, with some cheap plastic stackable dishpans for dish washing duty. Cheap, easy, practical.
Yup have one of those coleman kitchen thingies in my Amazon list to purchase. Family member has one a couple years ago when we all went camping and it was just super convenient to have it all right there. Love the lantern hook too.
Question, what Kitchen box is that @TexasGMG ??? Been looking at making or getting something like that to hold main essentials, otherwise everything lives in big storage containers, but can be a bitch to find certain things.
We use the Coleman Pack-Away Portable Kitchen. The table sets up in about five minutes, pretty sturdy, and the wife likes the working surface and sink.
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