I use a Sears Hillery propane two burner stove which I may replace this year with one that has a grille on one side.
The silverware is probably from the 40s as it was my grandparents.
I have modern utensils mixed in with it too, but the silverware you eat with is antique.
The cookware presently is Paul Revere stainless steel with copper clad bottoms.
I use the same set but newer in my home.
The set in my camping supplies is also perhaps as old as the 50s or a little newer.
It too was my grandparents.
I inherited it long ago.
For this coming season I am going to put down a non skid mat on top of the Cabelas kitchen to keep the stove from sliding around.
I also have a conversion hose to run a refillable tank instead of the throwaway propane cylinders.
For camping at areas that are backcountry and camp anywhere you want, I have a Cabelas folding picnic table which works out very well.
The small wood Mt. Rainier picnic table which holds the salt/pepper containers I have had it for over twenty years, and not sure where I got it.
Could have been from some friends my X and I use to camp with.
But it goes on every trip with me.
Here you can see one of the old Paul Revere pots.
I thought about replacing them with something newer, but why?
It works great and cleans up pretty easily too.
I may replace the silverware someday though.
They are a little to long for my liking.
You can see one of the forks below too.
My brother came along on this trip and he remembered the silverware from long ago eating at our grandparents back in the 50s.
All the utensils fit into the two plastic cases I have that sit below the kitchen.