ijason wrote:hello since i will be doing some camping i want to buy some gear. i am thinking of buying the Coleman 2 burner propane stove and also getting the grill. but i saw the coffee maker that i relay like. has anyone used it with there stove and had any problems. also i was looking at getting a ezup can someone tell me how much it weighs i am trying to keep my towing rate down as much as posable without sacrificing on luxury . i will also buy a table to cook and wash dishes on.
for the cooler i was thinking of buying a big cooler and putting 2 small cooler inside with ice in the big cool all around the 2 small coolers one for drinks and one for food in the small cooler i will use frozen 1 gal jugs of water. dose this sound like a good idea
thanks
Jason
Jason,
You've already received some good info and I'll throw in a few ideas of my own. I do like Ez-up shades so long as they are properly tied down. If not, they are a big kite in wind. To me the real down side to the EZ-up shades is that they are a bear for one person to put up. If you are camping solo, and the dogs refuse to help you put it up, it can be a real challenge for one person. I can put up mine but it's no fun.
If you are like most of us you will buy a bunch of equipment that seems really great at the time, but after a couple of trips ends up in a garage corner somewhere. I would suggest buying your equipment over the course of a number of camping trips. Buy the basics then see what you are really lacking after a couple of trips. I drag along WAYYYY too much stuff because I might need it.
When it comes to camp cooking equipment, consider going to a thrift store and picking up some used pots, pans & cooking utensils. Again, see what you use and dump the rest. They didn't cost much to begin with so you won't care much if you donate them back to a thrift shop.
Oh yeah, Cast Iron!! You need cast iron. It doesn't weigh as much as you think it might and you can never have too much!


Joanne[/i]