Greetings and welcome, neighbor! We're just starting to explore the Mt. Hood National Forest ourselves. Most of our explorations thus far have been either closer to home, or over in central/eastern Oregon.
I chose "other." I like to make an upside-down fire. For those unfamiliar (I just learned of this one a little over a year ago), the idea is to lay down the largest pieces on the bottom, then go smaller as you go up. Your top layer is going to be kindling and tinder. The burning debris...
How long does it take for that to cool down enough to break it down and put it away? For example: I'm usually up before sunrise, and if it's chilly out, I like to have a morning fire to take the edge off. But if we're moving along to the next spot, we eat, pack up, and roll out shortly after...
For knives, we have the Gerber Freescape Camp Kitchen Set. There's a space in the storage area for additional items as well. These are no longer in production, unfortunately, but can still be found with a bit of searching.
Team Overland is a great organization. Been wanting to go on a run with them, but the timing never works out. Met them up at NW Overland Rally this year, though.
I don't know anything about the NoCo Genius Boost 70, but if you're interested in an alternative, I use a deep cycle battery with a 12v connector hooked up to it.
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