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.
Humans have been cooking and eating outside since the dawn of mankind. But somewhere along the way, we got more sophisticated with how we prepared our food, swapping survival-mode hunting and ...
Camp stoves are a must-have item for camp cooking but adding a griddle to them increases their versatility as well as your camp meal choices. Perfect for large breakfasts, burgers, and even steaks, ...
An ambitious itinerary through British Columbia covered nearly 1,200 miles in 10 days, a journey filled with astonishing scenery, excellent hiking and biking and some fun meals cooked at the ...
Skip the camp fires when you pack this electric cooking gadget from IKEA. Quickly cook foods with this eco-friendly option ...
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 ...
One of the most gratifying pleasures of spending time in the great outdoors is eating a hearty meal around the fire. With the best camping cookware sets packed in your kit, you can cook up eggs, ...