Trust The Trail Podcast

Episode 78: Cookware and Backcountry Cooking


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On this episode we discuss what is the best cookware to bring out in the backcountry. Does weight matter? What is the difference between aluminium and titanium? Exactly how much should you spend? And is there a cheaper choice?

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What we talk about:

  • Is titanium lighter than aluminum?
  • You need more aluminum to equal the same amount of (strength as) titanium
  • Don’t buy your Cookware until you decide how you are going to eat
  • Scott needs breakfast in the morning
  • A Campbell BPA plastic mug weighs WHAT?
  • Cookware that Ariane and Scott uses:

    Toaks 900 Mil cooking pot – VERY Lightweight Both Scott & Ariane

    Snow Peak Titanium Double Wall Cup 450 Ariane’s Coffee Cup
    MSR Flex Skillet MY FAVORITE for cooking bacon
    Campbell’s Soup Cup (BPA-free plastic with lid) weighs 1 oz same as the snow peak. Cost’s 8.00 bucks. Scott’s Coffee Cup.

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