>>1551967Stanley Adventure Kit (fuck cups, and add a bail)
FancyFeast stove (for emergencies; usually open fire)
One of those sphere water bottles for alcohol (the sweetened, disney themed shit)
Whatever conifer twigs I find on site as chopsticks / stir sticks / etc.
20oz tomato tin with holes poked in the bottom (impromptu mini firepit while off-trail)
For fish, I just put 'em on a stick and lean it over the fire.
>>1552225Cast Iron provides more even cooking when cooking over a campfire. It's definitely nice and less likely to burn, but it's realistically only worth it for car camping or you desperately need to bake bread while in the woods.
>>1552254I like to stay out for months at a time, having some scorching on the outside of a pot is a decent tradeoff for not having to carry 50lbs of fuel. Not all of us stick to overnights in the back yard.
>>1552784I tried several of the other can stoves, and this is by far the best.
>>1555414>rubbing alcoholThat'll be smoky. It would be better to use denatured alcohol or yellow HEET.
>>1555541>ultralighters especially seem to think you have to be miserable... it's stupidIt's situational. When I'm spending a couple weeks at the lake fishing and knocking back a few brews I want to be comfortable in my hammock, when I'm hitchhiking across the country and walking 30miles every day that I don't catch a ride, I want to be comfortable on my feet.