My backpacking trips tend to involve two markedly different approaches to eating. If I’m backpacking alone, I favor dehydrated camping meals (usually Firepot Mac n’ Greens) that I can whip up quickly ...
When you’re out on a camping trip, the last thing you want is to spend hours cooking over a fire or managing a camp stove. Whether you’re dealing with a fire restriction or just looking to enjoy your ...
If you want to eat well outdoors, this is the camping cooking gear you need, according to a pro. There's utensils, pots, outdoor stoves, and more. Houston Taylor is a camping expert and former outdoor ...
Adam Roy is the executive editor of Backpacker. He lives in Colorado’s Front Range, where he spends his free time hiking, climbing, and running his home mountains. I’m a former professional chef and ...
We tested four of the best camping stoves, evaluating performance, portability, and durability to find the top models for outdoor cooking.
The article recommends ten camping cookware sets for outdoor cooking. The sets range in price and features, from affordable options under $50 to more expensive sets suitable as gifts. Brands featured ...
Although the smell of bacon cooking while camping is arguably one of the best smells, anything you cook out in the woods is going to taste amazing, assuming you have the right means to cook it.
Camping grills allow you to enjoy freshly cooked food in the great outdoors. They are versatile, easy to use, and offer a variety of cooking options. In addition, great camping grills are designed to ...
Camping tents and sleeping bags may get the glory, but your camping table is arguably the MVP of any camping trip. That’s because it’s the glue that ties together the best camp kitchens, acting as the ...