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[http://www.rayjardine.com/ Ray Jardine] has some interesting tips and tools for lightweight camping.
= Cooking =


== Things to bring ==
I have a small isobutane stove that I use. For car camping, The Wirecutter [https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-picnic-table-camp-stove/ recommends] the Coleman Classic two-burner.
 
Sports Basement [https://greenguineapig1.wordpress.com/2010/04/02/recycling-isobutane-fuel-canisters/ recycles isobutane canisters for free]. You can [https://thesummitregister.com/recycling-isopro-canisters/ recycle them yourself] by making sure they're completely empty, puncturing them using a can opener, and taking them to a recycling center. (It looks like San Francisco curbside will recycle steel cans.) (Here's [https://www.outdoors.org/articles/amc-outdoors/how-do-you-recycle-a-used-stove-fuel-canister another howto].)
 
= Checklist =


* tent
* tent

Revision as of 00:15, 19 August 2018

Cooking

I have a small isobutane stove that I use. For car camping, The Wirecutter recommends the Coleman Classic two-burner.

Sports Basement recycles isobutane canisters for free. You can recycle them yourself by making sure they're completely empty, puncturing them using a can opener, and taking them to a recycling center. (It looks like San Francisco curbside will recycle steel cans.) (Here's another howto.)

Checklist

  • tent
  • sleeping bag and pad
  • tarp (under tent + extra)
  • cooler
  • matches and lighter
  • axe
  • candles
  • stove
  • pots and pans
  • dish soap and brush
  • pyrex bowl + lid
  • paper towels
  • flashlight + batteries
  • lawn chair
  • hammer
  • shoes
  • brush, dust pan
  • compass
  • mosquito repellent
  • brown bags
  • glasses case
  • hooded sweatshirt or hat
  • gloves
  • thermos or hotwater dispenser
  • bucket