New Year’s Day Black Eyed Peas
…the seam. It was a brand new tent, too! Sadly, I won’t be going again this year. We’ve got friends and family coming into town so we’ll be spending the…
…the seam. It was a brand new tent, too! Sadly, I won’t be going again this year. We’ve got friends and family coming into town so we’ll be spending the…
We’re updating our website with a few new things coming up. You may have noticed our recent recipe posts have been slightly shorter posts than usual. We realized that there…
…Mountaineering: Freedom of the Hills and told me if I read it, we’d hike Mt. Langley. So I read it (be careful what you promise your kids, dads!). But then…
…across the highway if you like to fish or canoe. You can also easily get to the South Fork Trailhead if you’re interested in a long and gorgeous hike up…
…found this recipe first, and thought it was unbeatable. Until I made these olives. We tested them as an appetizer, and they were delicious, but they shriveled too easily in…
…tool that’s no longer super common, but it’s worth adding to your camp cooking kit. What is a pie iron? A pie iron is made of cast iron, and it…
…the dirt. Here are our faves: SnowPeak GigaPower– super light, great value, great simmer control JetBoil– fast water boiling, lightweight, compact MSR Dragonfly– great all around Camp Chef Everest– powerful…
…“hangry.” They also go well with warming drinks when you’re freezing, like coffee, or in this case, bourbon. There are lots of flavor combinations for this kind of bread, but…
…sweetened cream cheese, and fresh strawberries. Layer them in small jars so everyone gets their own and they’re easily transportable. They are a delicious celebration of Spring and would be…
…is. Camping food shouldn’t be difficult. It should be hearty, and flavorful, and cooked all in one pot, preferably over the campfire.This one is also easily customizable. Adjust the spiciness…