When out hiking, hunting, and camping, it is nice to eat something and preferably also with something. Forget grandma’s silverware and get yourself proper camping utensils. Good camping kitchen utensils don’t rust and they do what you want them to do. And don’t forget a proper puukko knife.
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▼Shelters
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▼Sleeping Bags and Pads
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▼Fire and Warmth
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▼Camp Cooking and Field Stoves
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▼Canteens and Hydration Bladders
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▼Hygiene and Wash up
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When out hiking, hunting, and camping, it is nice to eat something and preferably also with something. Forget grandma’s silverware and get yourself proper camping utensils. Good camping kitchen utensils don’t rust and they do what you want them to do. And don’t forget a proper puukko knife.
Best camping utensils are simple
You don’t need complicated etiquette or a huge pile of camping eating utensils when dining out. A plate or a cup for eating, a mug, kuksa, or bottle for eating, and a spoon, fork, or spork for shoveling stuff into your mouth. The most common materials for camping cooking utensils are stainless steel and plastic but nowadays you also have titanium, the wet dream of the ultralight campers. Then just bring along something nice to eat. Be smart and eat out. Take your friends there, too.