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#11 Tuff Guy 62

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Posted 04 October 2020 - 11:29 PM

+2 on the Magma set good for the field and in the home.


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#12 Mtn Mike

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Posted 14 December 2020 - 03:40 AM

Anything GSI Outdoors. They have Stainless, and their Pinnacle line cooks as well as any gourmet cookware. The nonstick is designed for outdoor use, you can use most metal utensils and not scratch it and it works amazingly well. I’ve used it for decades.
 

Family Owned company out of Spokane WA

https://gsioutdoors....n/cookware.html

 

I never realized GSI was headquartered in Spokane. Pretty fitting considering the collection we have of their stuff. In the camper and on the road we use some combination of our GSI cooksets (Bugaboo Backpacker, Pinnacle Soloist, Halulite tea pot, and silicon pour over).  We like light weight and nestable for traveling.

 

At home we use cast iron almost exclusively. Sometimes I'll bring the dutch oven camping too. 


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#13 eyemgh

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Posted 14 December 2020 - 10:49 PM

All good recs, just really a matter of what you're looking for. 

 

We chose the Stanley Basecamp. https://www.stanley1...e-camp-cook-set


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