expedition kitchen
Here a a few images of my 'Expedition Kitchen' in use. As you can see, this has become more of a hardware storage container than foodstuff (most of my food is perishable and in the ice chest). Besides organized, watertight storage, it's most important functions are providing elevated, flat and level work surfaces and a solid base for the stove and lantern and also the hanging of a water bottle and trash bag.
Inevitably, this is where people congregate when we camp. We might gather around the camp fire after dinner but most of our camp time is spent talking, drinking, eating, and playing music and cards around the chuck box.
My passion is preparing and serving gourmet (by most peoples standards) meals in beautiful wilderness settings. With advanced preparation and the effeciency of this kitchen, I can accomplish this with minimal hassles. If beany-weineys are your thing, you don't need an elaborate setup like this. Personally, I don't eat that kind of food normally so I sure wouldn't eat it on my vacations.Whether I am cooking for 2 or 32 I use my chuck box because I have everything I need and I know where to find it.
I would be glad to elaborate on the meals that I create for these trips if anyone is interested.
It's hard to imagine how I would organize the gear that I need without this chuck box. Everything (except perishables) stays in the box so I rarely forget anything (pretty important in the remote areas that I camp). It is heavy once loaded with all of my essentials (including fuel, cast iron skillet, 5th of whiskey, etc) but we generally camp near our boats or vehicles so it's no big deal. Space is more of a concern than a few extra pounds and this box will condense and contain a huge amount of gear and food.
You would think that people would talk about the beauty of nature or the adventures experienced but my friends, years later, reminisce about the incredible meals that we enjoyed!
More information about the construction and features of this portable kitchen can be seen at
http://tv-frame.com/EK/docs/pelicase.html
Rand Oliver
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