Camping Cooking Gear | Camping Chairs

May 10th, 2008 | Rod | Camping

When camping, you will need to bring along extra matches, who should be waterproof if possible and you could also do with a grate. In addition, your camping cooking gear must include essential items such as dishpans, washrags, towels as well as soaps and these can be carried in a plastic container. Since you don’t want to carry too much weight, it is a good idea to pack only limited amounts of cooking supplies, and these may include instant soups and remember to take along foods that (if you are in a group) everyone would like. You should also include aluminum foil to wrap your potatoes, onions, carrots and butter and you should remember to seal the food packets well. You would also be well advised to bring along a hand crank can opener and have adequate sponges for washing pots and dishes. Sometimes, you may want a Coffee Percolator that can be used with a camp stove or on a fire to brew fresh coffee which is always a welcome item, and you should ensure that the pot size is large enough to cater to many drinkers.

Some camping chairs are designed with the active camper in mind, made of nothing more than a seat with a single leg on a hinge. The seat folds up flat with the leg tucked under the bottom and sets up quickly, with a flip of the wrist. While they are not exceptionally comfortable they can supply a place to sit quickly as well as be taken down by the lake or river to sit on, keeping the rest of the body off the dirt. Folding camping chairs that merely fold in half are much more comfortable but also take up more room the car’s trunk or the bed of the pick-up truck. They may also have attached or removable cushions some padded and some just straps of plastic or nylon. Few will question the comfort level of their camping chairs as their main concern is having a place to sit that is not on the ground.

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