Comments on: Backpacking Cooking Gear Guide https://www.freshoutdo.com/backpacking-cooking-gear/ Mon, 10 Jun 2024 19:08:18 +0000 hourly 1 By: Diana https://www.freshoutdo.com/backpacking-cooking-gear/#comment-83589 https://www.freshoutdo.com/?p=9820#comment-83589 Thank you for sharing all of your wisdom here. I particularly really like your recipes.

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By: Fresh Out Do https://www.freshoutdo.com/backpacking-cooking-gear/#comment-80030 https://www.freshoutdo.com/?p=9820#comment-80030 In reply to Dean.

Our gear lineup is in a constant state of flux as well. We’re constantly swapping things in and out. Right now we’re really interested in learning more about ultra-light alcohol stoves. So yeah, the search for the perfect kit continues. ????

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By: Fresh Out Do https://www.freshoutdo.com/backpacking-cooking-gear/#comment-80029 https://www.freshoutdo.com/?p=9820#comment-80029 In reply to Susan.

We’re happy you found us too! Welcome!

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By: Susan https://www.freshoutdo.com/backpacking-cooking-gear/#comment-77770 https://www.freshoutdo.com/?p=9820#comment-77770 Just discovered your web site, guides, lists, recipes, and all and am thrilled to have found you! Thank you so much for such great information presented in such a pleasing way!

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By: Dean https://www.freshoutdo.com/backpacking-cooking-gear/#comment-72512 https://www.freshoutdo.com/?p=9820#comment-72512 Wow your site has really changed, i saved your homemade raman recipe with sobe noodles. It came out good, seems to store pretty well when vacum sealed also.

My gear is always changing but more because of my fancy and not really because it needs to. I do more overland adventures these days since the kids are young.

Thanks for sharing

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