Pictures of Camp Kitchens

fireball

Explorer
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maxi450x

New member
Mine, all sheetmetal with telescópicos drawers, still in construction
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Corey

OverCamping Specialist
I posted earlier in the thread about my new Trail Kitchens chuckbox, but I have it mounted better now.
I had to get longer rails from Jerry at Tembo Tusk to allow the fridge slide to come out further to allow the boxes door/table to drop down and clear the side of the rig.

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Only drawback to the longer rails is they have to protrude into the cargo area, but no problem.
That space between the rails I can fit my 60 and 73 liter Alu-Boxes perfectly stacked on top of each other.

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I even have room to have a Blue Ridge Chair Works chair tucked inside of the rail too.
This pic here though only shows the 42 liter box there as a test fit.
The two camp tables are on the outside of the rail, and strapped to the side of the fridge.

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Here are three new pics from last week of the chuckbox after putting in the longer rails.

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I realize the stove sits up high, and if I can extend the legs on the bottom of the stove a few inches it will clear the latch for the door, I can then put the stove on top of the drop down door/table, and use it there.
Or I can just setup a camp table and put the stove on it.
But it is nice having the option to leave the chuckbox in the rig.
And I am almost sure that I can run the old wood chuckbox this way too, but I have not tried it for clearance yet since the top raises up pretty high, it may hit the awning when opened up.
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Last update to the chuckbox (well maybe :D )

As I mentioned earlier, the stove would not fit on the chuckboxes door/table due to the latch sticking up, and the stove bottom hitting it.
Used some plastic plugs I had laying around, and they inserted nicely into the rubber feet.

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The stove can now be used at a more comfortable height in case I want to cook from the chuckbox too.
Actually it would be better to set the stove on a camp table, and use the drop down door/table of the chuckbox to set a cutting board on to prep food.
It all comes down to testing it later in the field which is going to be a while due to winter.

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tte30m3

Adventurer
Very nice!
I take it the stacked drawers are utensils, spices, plates etc?

Yes indeed. Plenty of storage!

And a few of the 'kitchen' in it's various stages-

Transit mode-

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Quick stop... fridge out and table down-

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Same, but with stove out-

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Full cook mode-

Water supply, stove, drawers, fridge-

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highdesertranger

Adventurer
here's a couple, mind you I didn't take these to show off my kitchen.

first one is a gold base camp set up when we are in one place for an extended amount of time,

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second is a quick road kitchen. set up like this for overnight or 1-2 days,

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