by Bob Waze
Know what campfire cookware to bring along on your next camping trek? If you will be the cook, you've got a big responsibility and planning is needed to make your job as simple as possible. A way to make your job simpler is by ensuring you take along the right cookware. If you plan to use you're camp fire to cook with; typically, some of your cookery-ware will be made of cast iron. These things would include items like skillets and pots. They are not light. Other stuff you might need to bring along are a grill, a Dutch oven and typical tools or utensils used for cooking meals. Clearly, having to carry all of these things to your campsite means you'll need to walk around with quite a lot of weight. Nevertheless making the effort to think and plan in advance will make this job faster and simpler. Here are a few pointers to help lighten your cooking load.
It could be a lot of work just getting your supplies to the campsite and getting set up. Setting up a camp kitchen to cook your favourite meals for you and your fellow campers can be fun and here is where your talents will shine. Be sure to share the load if you can. Especially cleaning up. Get those youngsters and other family and friends to help clean dishes and put the food away. This is a fun activity if everyone works together. A bit more about putting food away; make sure that food is never left out for the animals to get at. If you're in bear country, this becomes even more significant. Put the garbage in correct containers. They're usually provided at campsites. Hauling the camp fire cookware to and from the camp site is an entire other story since most people don't like heavy labor, but share that job too if you can.
When doing the planning for your trip, think about the essentials first. What things do you definitely need? Decide what meals you'll be preparing so you will know what to bring along. There is no point in taking along things you will not need. This will lessen the load and take less space in the car or van.
The grocery store is the easiest place to buy your food stuffs. Shop before leaving home because food is more expensive at the smaller stores you'll find on the road or close to the campsite. There are lots of stores which will carry cookware and the other items you will need for your camping. Trip. If you can plan far enough in advance, shop online. The costs and selection can be better on the Internet. But if you do, only deal with firms that offer a refund or exchange policy in case of shipping issues.
Happy camping and hiking!
Bob Waze is an outdoor enthusiast who likes to write about <a href="http://www.hiking-tents-and-equipment.com">camping and hiking</a>. Check out his website for other articles like <a href="http://www.hiking-tents-and-equipment.com/campfire-cookware.html">this one</a>.
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Title: How to Get the Best Campfire Cooking-ware for Your Next Outdoor Adventure
Author: Bob Waze
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