I currently move between vehicles so nothing is hard mounted in my trucks (JKU Wrangler and F150 5.5 ft bed). My sleeping is either in the vehicle or in a ground tent. When in the F150 I take a good cooler but still try to carry mostly shelf stable food, cooking/kitchen items go in a chuck box...
I go to Baja Legends website and there is nothing there since 2020 trips unless I have the wrong one. I see there is a Legends tour as well so maybe it morphed.
https://bajalegendstour.com/
if any of you are looking for an interesting podcast that fits the theme of this string the Taste podcast just did an episode on SPAM including a chef and the marketing manager for Hormel. If you want to check it out you can listen to it here -
This episode was produced in partnership with our...
Most likely not of the Peugeot quality but works fine for our chuck box is the small set of Primus mills. They hold enough for a reasonable trip (ymmv) and have proven reliable.
https://primus.us/products/salt-and-pepper-mill?variant=42276783325410
From my standpoint I would think you would use your food and cooking supplies more than your tools, electrical etc. Unless it is a weight issue (and makes perfect sense to keep heavy stuff lower) I would put the lesser used items up top and the more often used items below unless it is not an...
So many valid points here that I am not sure there is much more to be said but that sure won't stop me!
I think, overall, the trend is good as there are a lot of very creative minds working on products that fill a gap or attempt to improve on existing options and that is a good thing. Having...
I don’t think I will ever tire of the adventure and exposure to new places and people. But I will admit it becomes tiresome to fight crowds, have to plan ahead months in advance etc. folks out west are fortunate in having the open spaces but traveling east of the Mississippi is a much different...
For a dutch oven we really like this one. It uses mostly shelf stable ingredients that are easy to carry to camp and tastes really good. Grab some instant mashed potatoes and life is good. I do have a video for this recipe up on my channel if you want to see the cook that I will link below...
My main source for decades has been a white gas Coleman Powerhouse two burner, love that stove. For lighter trips we have gravitated to the Firebox G2 5" folding wood stove and take the Trangia burner attachment along with either propane or butane so that fuel is never an issue.
As promised in an earlier post we have put up our video of the final stretch of our trip to Tuktoyaktuk, this one from the ferry landing in Washington State to an iconic Supper Club in Wisconsin. More to the point for this thread is that we stopped along the way in Austin, MN to visit the SPAM...
Like others have mentioned we try to limit our trash generation as much as possible, but some is inevitable. For that we use a smaller size roll top waterproof bag that limits odors and can be strapped outside the vehicle. It really depends on how long we will be out and how often we will be...
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