Burritos and a hangover should definitely be considered a classic camping cuisine combo! But as you mention there are times when you can get too much of a good thing so having good bench depth is never a bad idea.
We have been to all of the listed parks and came out without a scratch. I would be curious to see how the numbers have changed graphed alongside the growth of Instagram etc. I don't know how many times I have seen people climb over fences and out onto ledges so that they can get a picture that...
A bit of a twist from my other cooking videos but one that I think is a great topic for over landers. During our trip last year we had no cooler or refrigerator so we tried dehydrating our own food for the first time and it was so much better than we expected. In the video I show a recipe we...
John, I concur with your statement that, if someone isn't interested in the content, they don't have to watch. In this case I think @grubworm was simply making a joke and was not taking a shot at you or your video. @grubworm has a bit of a dry sense of humor.
Lower heat and time to heat up is a key point for using cast iron. I think sometimes folks have problems cooking in cast as they think it needs to be screaming hot. Gross generalization I know but MiamiC70 matches my experience.
We have a Wrangler Unlimited as well as a full size PU so we move things back and forth depending on the trip, thus no built ins. For us we use a chuck box (old Dosko) for most of the cooking stuff which works very well but in the JKU does take up some space. We have also used a 42L Alu-box to...
I am amazed at the creativity and set ups the we see here, on IG etc for camp kitchen and camp cooking. There are some truly great chefs doing amazing cooking at the campsite and I am in awe sometimes at their skill. I tend to cook some pretty creative and interesting dishes at home but when I...
Although there is no doubt overlap between the two and various degrees to fit everyone's own definition I do think there are some serious differences. When I rode my Harley Low Rider up the Haul Road to the Arctic Circle with the bare camping necessities strapped on back I call that overlanding...
I love the photos of the rigs and the wild places and those are so much of the overland experience. Finding an epic dispersed campground is such a great feeling and the tranquility cannot be beat. For me though that is the definition of camping, not really overlanding (yes I know that the...
Not sure the circumstances but if it is all about the pressure cooker and she is not wanting to start it and run off to do other things perhaps a stove and the GSI pressure cooker would work for her and ditch the electrics-I think there are a few folks here that use and recommend the GSI cooker.
I expect from your question that this is a cooker to throw into a truck. You don't specify much (i.e. what you are cooking, does weight matter, fuel type you prefer, use with pots or no?) but there are definitely some good stove threads here to check out. Since the skottle is both a stove and a...
Hello all-for Christmas I received the Straight Grain Supply Axe and Utility Bag from the Overland Bound Store. Overall I think it appears to be a great bag for the intended purpose with a nice weight of waxed canvass and nice stitching (from what I know). As I mention in the video the only item...
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