A good—no, an excellent—camp stove is a must-have item for every type of camper. Whether you’re a car camper staying in established campgrounds, a campervan traveler scooping up dry camping spots in ...
It’s amazing to me where stories end up sometimes. Such was the case last week, when I wrote a column about a 50-plus-year-old Coleman camp stove that was rescued from the bowels of a farmhouse ...
As a kid growing up in New Hampshire, camping was a summertime rite of passage. I particularly loved our second-grade class trip to Jigger Johnson Campground up on the Kancamagus Highway, and all of ...
They bought it some 50 years ago, a Coleman camp stove of the variety that nearly everyone seemed to have back in those days. Anyone who camps knows the kind: Green paint, red gas tank, two burners, a ...
When our Coleman stove died an untimely death last summer, and a neighbor offered us his Coleman camp stove as a replacement, we jumped at the freebie. But when he brought down the stove, we wondered ...
When it comes to outdoor cooking on the road, you want something that’s easy to use and store. For many years, we’ve been devoted to the JetBoil , the flash cooking system prized by backpackers for ...
It’s a 21st-century given that many consumer goods – including some of the most influential and expensive – are short-lived. We buy cars, computers and cell phones every few years (if not less), and ...