Coffee-addicted backpackers and outdoorsman have faced the same problem for generations: how do you get a quality cup of coffee in nature without carrying a ton of extra weight? The AeroPress Go is a ...
Unless you're glamping at a resort-style campsite, sometimes roughing it is inevitable when you're pitching a tent in the great outdoors. You might eat only packaged food for a few days, or deal with ...
A weekend in the woods isn't a disavowal of good coffee. Years ago, hikers may have subsisted on cheap instant coffee, made with ashy water from a fire kettle. The best camping coffee makers of today ...
The only thing better than the first delicious sip of the day is taking it in the great outdoors, preferably on a chilly morning, with a hint of frostiness in the air to make the warmth in your mug ...
Making coffee is perhaps the most sacred camping ritual. This simple luxury adds magic to your already special backcountry morning. There’s nothing like sitting back, watching the sunrise, and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Camping is an amazing way to reconnect with nature and get back to basics. But unless your camping trip is a form of detox, there's no reason ...
For every camping weekend, RV adventure, or road trip, half the fun is whipping up your own feast over an open campfire and “roughing it.” This includes brewing your own cup of coffee each morning.
Coffee pods are convenient, sure, but typically you have to choose between two brewing systems: You either go with Keurig or Nespresso, since the brewers are not compatible. The $119 Instant Pod is ...
Allie has been Lifehacker’s Food Writer since 2021. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Ithaca College in drama and studied at the Institute of Culinary Education to earn her diploma in Pastry and ...
America is obsessed with great coffee. It’s as if every cup we drink has to have hand-picked, single-origin beans from a small Ethiopian farm, and those beans have to be delivered through a perfect ...