To Cook Or Not to Cook! – Food For Camping
When selecting food for camping, you have one main advantage over backpackers, and that is that you will have more space. So therefore you have more options open to you, when planning your trip. There are two trains of thought when planning meals for a camping trip, and they are, to cook or not to cook!
The setting
If you haven’t stayed at a New Forest campsite to camp before you won’t believe just what a lovely experience it can be. I turned up at Longbeech Campsite the other day to take some photos and even I was envious of the campers relaxing amongst the New Forest ponies and wildlife.
Hollands Wood is set in mature oak woods but not far away you can walk across the forest and go into more open country. As dusk falls you will see the New Forest deer as they start to wander around and they are a wonderful sight to see – but very shy so you have to be quiet. It is close to a stream which meanders through the edge of Brockenhurst and dogs and children ( and Mums and Dads too! ) like a paddle.
An added bonus with Hollands Wood campsite is that it also has a dog shower – so if the English weather is unkind and you come back a bit soggy (or muddy) you can hose your best friend down before they share your tent or caravan or motorhome – always to be recommended in the New Forest – I spend most of the winter “decanting” my lovely dog before she can be let indoors!
Pop campers are compact but are made to expand to enlarge the interior area. They usually weigh 2000 pounds or less making them perfect for smaller vehicles to not go over proper towing capacity requirements. Always to sure to check your cars owner’s manual or consult your local dealership to ensure that your vehicle can pull the camper safely and effectively. With pop campers also being smaller and lighter, they also help with the savings in fuel compared to towing larger travel trailers!
If however you like cooking when camping then your options are endless. It’s true that you don’t want to spend your entire camping trip slaving over a hot campfire; however with a little bit of planning and preparation, then you could eat really well quite cheaply.
If you love camping but want a little more comfort, using a pop camper is a great way to enjoy the outdoors. You can enjoy all of your outdoor activities and campfires but at the end of the night, retreat to the comfort of your pop camper
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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