Reddit reviews Zebra Brand14 Centimeter Loop Handle Stainless Steel Pot
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Use the pot to cook over a camp stove or fire; you can also steam/cook food away from direct heat in the dish that fits into the top of the potUse For: Travel, camping, picnickingCorrosion-resistant stainless steel cleans easily, is nearly indestructible, and is highly animal-resistantLocking handle holds food (including interior dish) inside when you transport it, and a notch in the handle makes it easy to hang the pot over a fire
Just as added input: This is my standard menu when I go, usually I do 3-day, 2-night trips.
Day 1: Arrival day
Day 2:
Day 3: Leaving day
Total equipment for food: A campfire grill of some sort, a cheap ass pot, tongs, and a cooler to keep food. I cook everything ahead of time so I don't have to worry about food being iffy. If you have the space, consider a little propane grill of some sort for the beer boiling portion of brats.
It's expensive for what it is, because the odds and ends aren't worth anything. Heck, for not much more, you could get a Toaks Titanium 1100 pot with bail handle and the nesting titanium wood stove. You've already got water bottles and cups.
Cheap would be lixada stove and Zebra Pot and a Nalgene with a steel nesting cup from Walmart. If you want the alcohol backup, learn to make a cat-food can stove. You could assemble that whole setup for about $55 and it would still be lighter than Dangerous Dave's stuff.