>>2491854>You're definitely a car camper. What are you even cooking that takes 45 mins? When I car camp, sure, I'll bring stuff like steaks, make baked potatoes, make chili and so forth, but when actually hike campingHe's talking about building a fire, you retarded sperg. That requires LESS bulk and weight than any pressurized fuel approach: a lighter, matches, and/or fire steel. It takes time, but you have time when you're /out/.
>I keep it simple because simple means less weight, so that turns into dehydrated spaghetti or chili, what ever meat I feel like that comes in baggies that i'll wrap in a tortilla, or even bring freeze dried meals.God, you're dumb. Actually, so are a lot of other people on this board. The ONLY truly legitimate reason for to carry dehydrated/freeze-dried food is because it saves a little bit of bulk and stays edible for much, much longer than standard food. A lot of energy is used to process foods this way, and they're needed only by long-range scouts and expedition members, which you are not.
You are a LARPer if you think you need this stuff. You need water anyway, will have to carry a fair bit anyway, so there's no reason to waste resources on dehydrated and especially freeze-dried shit you don't need just to save a few pounds and cubic inches, all purely to watch the "Encumbrance" stat on your RPG character sheet decrease slightly.
Picrel, this is you. If you want to spend a ton of money on a magic elvish tarp of lightness +5 just to feel a certain way, I guess that's cool for whoever holds the Dyneema patent, but you're still a dumb paypig.