Coffee Makers for Camping
Camping is a great hobby and a fun
pastime for many people. It can be very relaxing to get in
touch with nature and spend a few days in the desert or woods
enjoying nature. You can swim, fish, or just enjoy doing
absolutely nothing. Just because you are in the wilderness
doesn't mean you can't enjoy a good cup of coffee though. There
are many different ways you can brew a cup or a pot of coffee
while camping.
There is a large variety of coffee makers that are designed
especially for camping. There are small ones that will make
just one cup or large ones that will make many cups at once. It
all depends on how much you want to pack in with you and how
many people are going that will want coffee. The most common
coffee makers for camping are of the manual drip variety as all
you do is pour boiling water over your coffee while it sits in
a filter. The filter sits in a holder and you just set the
holder over your cup or mug. Other varieties might need to be
set on a portable stove or set on ashes to boil the water.
There are even some automatic drip coffee makers that have been
designed for the camper who really wants that added
convenience. These models are quite large and are not for the
camper who is going to hike 10 miles for the perfect spot. They
also require a camp stove.
Your best method for making coffee while camping would be a
manual drip coffee maker that is specifically designed for
camping. These come in a large assortment of shapes and sizes
but are made to withstand uneven campfire heat. The best ones
are made out of stainless steel or another fire resistant metal
and have everything built in. They usually look like one coffee
pot set upside down on another. You put your ground coffee in a
filter in the middle of the unit and water in the bottom. You
set it on the fire until you see steam and then you flip it
over and set it somewhere cool. The flipping process lets the
water slowly drain through the coffee grounds resulting in
freshly brewed coffee for everyone.
The filter holder method works well also. You take a filter
holder, put in a filter and add your coffee. Set it over your
pot or cup and pour in boiling water. This is a great method if
you don't need to brew a lot of coffee and don't want to pack
around heavy equipment.
If you ask an experienced camper or visit a specialized
camping store, you will be able to find out which type of
coffee maker might be the best for your next camping trip.
There are many to choose from so you can decide on what will be
the best for you. Retail stores usually have a camping aisle so
you can browse around next time you are doing some shopping
there.
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