Cookware Backpacking

cookware backpacking
Backpacking / Camping?

In your opinion, what is the best order to pack your bag before going on tour? And what is common to set items to the outside of your package (kitchen .. etc)?

I always charge in relation to when I will need some items. For example, I know my sleeping bag is the last thing that I need for what stays in the background. I know I need my tent before I need to bag the store load on the top of the bag, etc. .. As for weight distribution is concerned, I try to keep the heaviest items closest charged back and lighter elements further. This helps my center of gravity. In general the rule is to try to maintain 50% weight in the upper third of the package. But if I know I to be going through a rough terrain, I'll try to keep the heaviest items in the package below. As for putting things on the outside of the pack, which can do it, but runs the risk of damaging things. Also things tend to be noisy when mounted on the outside of the package … is rude, nobody wants hear someone ringing through the forest.

Part 5 cookware and water purification for backpacking gear review


Bodum 16-Ounce Travel Coffee Press with Bodum Logo


Bodum 16-Ounce Travel Coffee Press with Bodum Logo


$13.71


The request to the Bodum design team to develop a French press coffee maker to go revealed the need for high quality coffee in all situations at all times of the day. Coffee quality has become essential to coffee drinkers and so has the method of brewing. The Bodum French Press brewing system has been recognized worldwide as simply the best way of brewing a strong aromatic cup of coffee. …

Coleman Salt-and-Pepper Shaker


Coleman Salt-and-Pepper Shaker


$3.26


With salt on one end and pepper on the other, the clever 1-piece design of the Coleman Salt-and-Pepper Shaker makes it easy to use, pack and store. The Shaker’s caps prevent spillage, while a built-in loop makes it easy to attach to a carabiner or strap. Easy to refill, and made of durable polycarbonate….

Backpack Bottle JMW500 - Accessories


Backpack Bottle JMW500 – Accessories



The JMW500 is the big brother to the JMW350. The Thermos Nissan Leak-Proof Backpack bottle is a cross between a travel tumbler and a briefcase thermos bottle. The slender compact size fits in backpack, duffel bag or purse. Leak-proof for no-spill transport. To drink, simply press the button. The easy opening push-button lid is spring loaded and pops up, uncovering the sipping hole. Always cool to …


Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset


Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset


$99.94


The Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset combines the classic Trek 900 and Trek 1400 cooksets into one perfect lightweight package. Perfect for the camper who may need more than one pot, the Trek Combo also excels for the dual campers who can pass of the set to one. That’s because the smaller of the pots nest into the larger one so no more room is needed within your pack. The two pot lids of the …

Titanium Mini Solo Cook Set


Titanium Mini Solo Cook Set



The Titanium Mini Solo Cookset by Snowpeak is excess trimmed to the limits!The Mini Solo cookset represents the ultimate cookware for solo activity.This set holds a fuel canister and a stove….


Backpacker magazine's Campsite Cooking: Cookware, Cuisine, and Cleaning Up (Backpacker Magazine Series)


Backpacker magazine’s Campsite Cooking: Cookware, Cuisine, and Cleaning Up (Backpacker Magazine Series)


$10.50


Backpacker magazine-branded, and fueled by FalconGuides, Backpacker Magazine’s Campsite Cooking brings you essential mind gear from the two most respected and reliable publishers of outdoor-related information. Learn how to prepare food that keeps you going, what to bring for your outdoor kitchen, plan and pack meals, clean up, and store food safely. The book also gives plenty of cooking tips…

Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit


Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit


$7.99


Nests together for easy storage Easy to clean INCLUDES: 1 aluminum cup, 8 oz 1 fry pan, 7-1/4? 1 pot w/ lid, 16 oz 1 deep-dish plate, 7?…


admin posted at 2008-7-11 Category: Cookware

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