Calvin Rutstrums camp cookware,,, | Bushcraft USA Forums Calvin Rutstrum, from Minnesota and one of my favorite writer's on all things "back of beyond", described in detail his own choice of kitchen kit, and gave good reasons for his choices I agreed with his writings and put together my own kit to match From the standpoint of "traditional"
New Lodge cookware - Bushcraft USA Forums You can get baking pans made out of carbon steel that are nice and light and pretty nicely packable and much nicer than cooking on the stainless, aluminum, or teflon coated alternatives if you ask me
Mors pot alternative set on Ebay - Bushcraft USA Forums I just bought this Open Country Weekender set on Ebay It is made by the same company that made the Mors Pot I have passed on several of these kits in the past because they have all been just straight aluminum but this is the first kit I have seen that has the non stick coating There are some
Can anyone identify these utensils? | Bushcraft USA Forums Found them at a flea market and would love to pick up a few more sets, they lock together better than any others I have Only markings on them are Northland 1999, Japan My googlefu hasn't come up with anything so Im hoping one of you guys or gals would know
Has anyone found a nesting cup for the small Klean Kanteen? I’ve been looking for a nesting cup for my smaller 27oz Klean Kanteen The nesting cups for 32 oz Nalgenes are too big I was wondering if maybe the nesting cup for the Grayl Geopress that is made by the Pathfinder school would fit it snuggly Has anyone found a cup that nests well, and doesn’t
MSR Whisperlite modification - Bushcraft USA Forums The one I have was originally made for a camp stove oven set-up many years ago that was made to use with the Whisperlite It was the only piece I kept I've seen many similar simmer rings plates though for stovetop use If not familiar, think stainless disk with concentric ridges about 5" diameter Used to "soften" the heat of a gas burner
Tiny Wok - Bushcraft USA Forums I made this mini-wok as an eating vessel, but it also works for frying, baking bannock, and many other tasks Handy and lightweight, a nice addition to my small collection of cookware Essentially, it's just a circle cut from a barrel lid, and forged into a dished shape using "expedient"
benefits of waxed canvas tarp? | Bushcraft USA Forums If you want to be a bushcraft influencer on Instagram, posting pics of yourself "surviving" in your backyard with your waxed canvas tarp, wool blanket, and cast iron cookware is pretty much mandatory