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Car-Camping Stoves

Car-Camping Stoves


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Consisting of both a cooktop and an oven, a range will open the door to a wider assortment of on-the-go meals

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No, you don't have to eat freeze-dried food in the woods

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You can make backyard-style meals wherever your adventure itch takes you

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In this video, Bryan Rogala shows us three solutions to help kick that expensive one-pound disposable-propane-tank habit

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Because dinner isn’t going to make itself

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The best thing about going car camping? Cooking. Here, Wes Siler details his setup.

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Living out of your car doesn’t mean you need to rough it. Here’s the gear worth splurging on to up your glamping game.

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The winner gets a place of honor in my camp kitchen

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Equipped with a new lightweight, low-to-the-ground stand, the classic PK Grill and Smoker is now tailgate-ready

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Creature comforts for the car-camping set

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It burns kerosene, unleaded gasoline, canister fuel, and alcohol

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I pitted three models against one another to help you choose the right stove for your adventures

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A full cooking and cleaning setup that slots into the back of your truck

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A packable device producing fire for camp cooking.

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We've come a long way from the days of instant coffee and card games by flashlight.

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You no longer need a backyard to grill like a caveman.

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It's a long weekend, perfect for that family wilderness getaway you've been dreaming about.

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We've got the Vanagon packed, but where and how should we unload it for a picture-perfect base camp?

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We're going for an epic, cross-country road trip. Weight isn’t an issue, so we're excited to load up on gear that we normally wouldn't have in the backcountry. What are three pieces of gear that you think really make for a great car-camping trip?

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Spontaneity means traveling light but also being prepared. The gear you bring—bikes, boats, ’biners—depends on where you’re going. The rest? Pack no more than the Kelty BaseCamp Kitchen.

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September 16-18, Summersville, West Virginia.

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Fire up Primus’s well-built and easy-to-light Atle 2 Burner Camp Stove. primuscamping.com…

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