Awesome video of using a jet boil and FBC
Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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SandyofPA wrote:
One egg fry pan, cheap aluminum not real heavy, Walmart and others.LIhikers wrote:
We've never cooked on the trail.
We only boil water and use it for one of the many things you can make ready with it.
One Thanksgiving we had the entire feast via freezer bag cooking in Harriman State Park.
One of these days I want to try and make pancakes.
I'm keeping my eyes open for a small, flat pan with the edges turned up.
We use a K-Mart grease pot for boiling water, I've thought maybe I'll get another one of those and cut the sides down until it's in the neighborhood of 3/8 of an inch high. Just enough to keep the pancake batter from running off.
Drybones wrote:
My pot lid is just that.SandyofPA wrote:
One egg fry pan, cheap aluminum not real heavy, Walmart and others.LIhikers wrote:
We've never cooked on the trail.
We only boil water and use it for one of the many things you can make ready with it.
One Thanksgiving we had the entire feast via freezer bag cooking in Harriman State Park.
One of these days I want to try and make pancakes.
I'm keeping my eyes open for a small, flat pan with the edges turned up.
We use a K-Mart grease pot for boiling water, I've thought maybe I'll get another one of those and cut the sides down until it's in the neighborhood of 3/8 of an inch high. Just enough to keep the pancake batter from running off.
I prefer using the dishwasher at home (or better yet one my children doing it ).meat wrote:
I love doin' dishes with copious amounts of rinse water, though I've gotten better. Dishes on the trail sucks! Freezer baggin' is easy.
Wise Old Owl wrote:
Rocket Socks and I went stove less that trip a few years back on Delaware Water Gap - for me hard boiled eggs, Jerky and Bagels. I tried an Alcohol stove one night behind a rock and foil, and the wind rendered it useless. Best to have a stoveless backup when on the trail.
Victuals for the vitals.meat wrote:
huh? You're mis-taken, I've never gone stoveless in my life, I needs vitals, not bird food.Wise Old Owl wrote:
Rocket Socks and I went stove less that trip a few years back on Delaware Water Gap - for me hard boiled eggs, Jerky and Bagels. I tried an Alcohol stove one night behind a rock and foil, and the wind rendered it useless. Best to have a stoveless backup when on the trail.
I think there's a trail name in there somewhere.meat wrote:
I'm gonna get these so I can order a pizza on the trail, and don't have to cook
google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/98637140/
yeah, jackass! Dumbest thing I ever seen.NoAngel wrote:
I think there's a trail name in there somewhere.meat wrote:
I'm gonna get these so I can order a pizza on the trail, and don't have to cook
google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/98637140/
I was thinking they would look good with those rocket socks that Woo found.meat wrote:
yeah, jackass! Dumbest thing I ever seen.NoAngel wrote:
I think there's a trail name in there somewhere.meat wrote:
I'm gonna get these so I can order a pizza on the trail, and don't have to cook
google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/98637140/
You just missed pi day.meat wrote:
I'm gonna get these so I can order a pizza on the trail, and don't have to cook
google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/98637140/
WanderingStovie wrote:
You just missed pi day.meat wrote:
I'm gonna get these so I can order a pizza on the trail, and don't have to cook
google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/98637140/
WanderingStovie wrote:
You just missed pi day.meat wrote:
I'm gonna get these so I can order a pizza on the trail, and don't have to cook
google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/98637140/
JimBlue wrote:
I've cooked pancakes and scrambled eggs on a camping trip using the aluminum fry pans we had in the Scout mess kits.
LIhikers wrote:
I found that scout mess kit that was hiding down my basement. Now all I have to do is open it up and check on the condition of the pieces to see if it's still useable.JimBlue wrote:
I've cooked pancakes and scrambled eggs on a camping trip using the aluminum fry pans we had in the Scout mess kits.
CoachLou wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
I found that scout mess kit that was hiding down my basement. Now all I have to do is open it up and check on the condition of the pieces to see if it's still useable.JimBlue wrote:
I've cooked pancakes and scrambled eggs on a camping trip using the aluminum fry pans we had in the Scout mess kits.
CoachLou wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
I found that scout mess kit that was hiding down my basement. Now all I have to do is open it up and check on the condition of the pieces to see if it's still useable.JimBlue wrote:
I've cooked pancakes and scrambled eggs on a camping trip using the aluminum fry pans we had in the Scout mess kits.
Foresight wrote:
Cooked at work again today....
My help is trying to tell me I don't pay him enough....
Wise Old Owl wrote:
Reviving an old thread. On the AT I have seen mini pressure cooker pots. I have seen lots of alcohol stoves and some just plain starve with a sandwich. Thoughts?
Rasty wrote:
I don't cook much anymore
Astro wrote:
You retire, or just managing others?Rasty wrote:
I don't cook much anymore