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DIY Portable Camp Kitchen

k9sar

Local Expert, Georgia USA
Member

Enthusiast III

Thanks for sharing your camp setups, you've given me a lot of good ideas!
 

Jeff Swain

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Looks great, how do the legs fold up/ store for travel?
Legs don't fold up. Not most convenient for traveling but not bad. They fit in back of my jeep easy enough. I decided when I built the box I wanted the legs to be very sturdy. So I made them out of two 1/2" thick pieces of plywood glued and nailed together. They work great.
 

Donnymcq

Rank I
Launch Member

Traveler I

I keep thinking about the Cambridge kitchen boxes that Cascade River Gear sells. I don’t own one but have been rafting many times with people that have them. They are expensive and designed specifically for rafting but they’ll take a beating and last forever. Any one ever used them for their vehicle?
 

Caligirlnic

Rank IV

Enthusiast II

What about your camp kitchens in the back of a off road camper? Mine is coming with one half that includes 3 drawers, the other half is open
 

m_lars

Rank V
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

WILCO hitchgate solo. Mine will be fore sale and has some add-ons.
Thanks, I'd be interested to hear your price. I'd never consider one new, they're stupid expensive and it's cheaper (and a better option for me) to buy a voyager racks carrier.
 

Sandpoint Steve

US NorthWest Region Local Expert
Member
Member
Supporter

Pathfinder III

I was going to post it for $700. It has a hi-lift Jack mount and a license plate mount added to it. Somebody local can save over $100. Don't think I really want to try to ship it.
 
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