I have one of those Coleman coffee makers that sits on the stove.
Waste of money. Waste of space.
Strongly recommend using a simple
java press. Better coffee, less mess, less money, much less space. Here's one I use for camping and at home. It's an insulated mug which is helpful on a cold morning. Add hot water to a tablespoon of coffee and 3 minutes later you're good to go.
ll bean clicky
I very, very strongly recommend this
"Adjustable Grill Basket" (which Cabela's happens to have on sale fo $9.99). We cook steaks, fish, burgers, hot dogs and veggies in these over the campfire. I have two of these baskets -- plenty for feeding 3 or 4 people. One would handle two peops.
cabela's clicky
For all kinds of gear recommendations, I highly recommend perusing this thread below which has been running on the Honda Element forum for over a year. From headlamps to coffee to screenrooms, it's all discussed (replete with photos) by some very experienced campers:
http://www.elementownersclub.com/forums ... 95&page=80
There is a lot of gear out there (and I have most of it, it seems) and you can spend a fortune. But you don't need to. My favorite gear sources (especially when they are having a sale, which is often). They'll soon be shipping their spring camping catalogues so you should sign up for those.
www.llbean.com
www.rei.com
www.cabelas.com
www.campmor.com
Good luck!

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