Backpacking Cooking Equipment
Lightweight backpacking cooking equipment
Today’s photo, of my backpacking cooking equipment, is an illustration for a booklet I am writing about backpacking food. This is my lightweight backpacking cooking equipment I use regularly when backpacking and lightweight camping. I often carry it when I head out to work on a Friday, where I think I will have time in the afternoon when I am finished to go out in the countryside somewhere for a walk and a mug of tea.
It is based around a titanium mug with a lid that I use both as a mug and a cooking pot and a multi-fuel titanium stove. Most of the items will pack in a small stuff sack.
When backpacking the kit goes in an outside rucksack pocket so it is easy to get to for using on the trail.
For a full description if this kit, including the latest updates I have made – backpacking cooking gear.
This article and kit has been updated several times since I wrote this. Must most up to date lightweight backpacking cookset can be found here, with the weights spreadsheet here.
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Wood grain
I spotted this planking whilst out today – and the application of an extreme mono filter in Photogene2 brought out the pattern.
Sunset
I got home just in time for the few moments of sunset this evening before the sun went behind the clouds.
WordPress to Facebook Link
For a couple of years I have been linking my blog to my Facebook page using a plugin by Marcel Bokhorst but it stopped working eight days ago. I am not sure whether it was the fault of Facebook or the plugin but I could not get it to work again. So I have dumped it from my WordPress site and all of our client WordPress sites I look after and have started to use the Facebook link in the Jetpack plugin.
This break has meant that my “Photo a Day” images since the 6th of February have not appeared on Facebook – they are however still in my blog – here.
Here is one of the missing shots.
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The Brayford
A shot of the Brayford from the top of Lucy Tower Car Park. It is all caged in so people cannot jump.