My Camp Cooking Gear List
A List of the Camping Cooking Gear that I Use
These are the items that I have purchased and continue to use on my camping adventures. The Amazon links are affiliate links and may earn commission, however none of this is sponsored and is based on my own personal opinion.
Coleman Classic 2 Burner Camp Stove
The original portable propane camp stove, in my opinion and there is a reason it's so popular and prevelant. It's inexpensive, durable, and reliable. I've been using mine for a couple of years and it's still going strong!
Benchmade Station Knife
This one may be overkill for some, but if you like knives and want a chef's style knife that can replace all of your other ones, this is it! With the life sharp guarantee you won't have to worry about it ever again!
Lodge Cast Iron Round Griddle
This one is multi-purpose, easy to clean, non-stick, and will last a lifetime. Easy to store and carry, it's lighter than most other cast iron options. You don't have to fight a lip to flip your eggs or pancakes.
Titanium Cup/Pot
This one serves mainly as an efficient way to boil water for coffee and freeze dried meals. add the Backpacking stove below, and you are one your way to a fresh cup of coffee in the morning, without all the wait!
Long Handled Spork
I always look for things that are multi purpose and a titanium long handled spork always serves double duty without taking up any space or weight. From full cooked meals to freeze dried and everything in between, it gets the job done!
Backpacking Stove
These are cheap and get your water boiling in less time and less fuel than the full size Coleman stove.
Defiance Tools French Press + Travel Coffee Mug
This is my favorite way to make coffee. It's just the right amount for a morning at camp, it makes a strong, rich cup and minimizes cleanup while keeping your coffee warm for hours. This one is definelty a staple for most mornings on the channel.
https://trawickellis.com/products/insulated-french-press-to-go
Coleman Folding Camp Table
This tables folds up so small that it goes with me everywhere, even if the campground has a picnic table. Just the right size to stay small but not too small that it can't be used efficiently. Durable and rust proof are a good bonus.. (I ran over mine, its a little bent, but still going strong!)
Camping "Mess Kit"
Compact, multipurpose, lightweight. These pots and pans can be used on your backpacking stove, or on the Coleman propane stove and give you an option to stay at base camp, or pack up and cook dinner at the top of the mountain. Definitely something to keep on hand!
