Since for the foreseeable future I am going to be doing probably 80/20 mix of camping in a small trailer and cold weather camping in a TD, I am thinking that my next logical move is to build a chuck box. Just because the small trailer has a sink and 2 burner stove doesn't mean I am going to use it much. Who has built a design that they like? I made a commissary for canoe camping with my Dad when I was a kid, but I am not sure that this is the application that I am going for even although I still have it. It's still mounted to the back Pack frame so it can be carried easily on Portages and I still use the Boy Scout Aluminum pot and pan set that we outfitted that unit with years ago. Once in a blue moon it still gets used for canoe camping. Part of me says just continue putting things in big plastic tubs for each purpose that I can easily lift in and out of the truck. For instance I have my rocket stove and wok in a tub (awesome for chicken and rice with veggies and for lighting my charcoal chimney), a 10" and a 12" DO and chimney and lid lifters and what not, my Coleman stove and lanterns in a tub and on an on. My cooking table is in a sack that I sewed up out of nauga hide. But what about a serviceable chuck box that could store everything that I would cook outside.
First and foremost, I want to either be able to lift it or wheel it out of the truck without getting a hernia or heart attack( I am an old geezer now).
Secondly, I would like to be able to quickly and easily fold the thing up and secure it so raccoons don't turn my campsite into a mess when I am out and about. I also wouldn't mind bears giving up on getting it open like they do in that Otter cooler commercial.
Thirdly, I would like the thing to be somewhat weather proof. I'd like to be able to unload it when I make camp and have it be one of the last things to go into the truck when I break camp.
But I also want room to store:
Dishes for four
Silverware for four
Paper towels and have drying racks incorporated for dish cloths that are drying.
spices and matches
a couple of tubs for washing dishes
dish soap and sos pads and other dish washing items
condiments, cooking oil
Does anybody have any ideas? The Boy scout units that I've seen so far aren't really what I am looking for. They all seem to take three men and boy to carry them from the truck. Perhaps a somewhat mobile unit on wheels that could somehow cantilever in and out of the truck bed and then be wheeled to the campsite could work. I am open to suggestions. Such a unit would work equally well for the wide range of applications that I have in mind.
Art