Post pictures of your camp kitchen

Is that the Smittybilt rooftop tent (sorry, distracted from the kitchen build). Thinking of getting one and would like your opinion on the product.

Yes sir. It’s been terrific and I highly recommend it. A friend I travel and camp with has the XL version and loves it.
 
Here is my current setup: Yeti cooler for cold storage, a pelican case for dry storage, water jug, Coleman stove and a set of GSI pots/pans....on a tailgate. Works for us, however Im looking forward to getting an awning to throw over the tailgate. That would be my next add on to the kitchen.
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Here is my current setup: Yeti cooler for cold storage, a pelican case for dry storage, water jug, Coleman stove and a set of GSI pots/pans....on a tailgate. Works for us, however Im looking forward to getting an awning to throw over the tailgate. That would be my next add on to the kitchen.
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Check out slumberjack @ $199.00, with a screened area as well.
 
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My camp kitchen/dining setup.

I don't usually have all these lights going, though was doing a demonstration of how effective good lighting can be in illuminating task areas and creating overall mood.
All very simply done with low power LED and candles, I thought it made it look rather elegant, really.

I love my outdoor kitchen.

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With and without task and area lighting:

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My camp kitchen/dining setup.

I don't usually have all these lights going, though was doing a demonstration of how effective good lighting can be in illuminating task areas and creating overall mood.
All very simply done with low power LED and candles, I thought it made it look rather elegant, really.

I love my outdoor kitchen.

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With and without task and area lighting:

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Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home on the road !
 
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