a hands-free flashlight!!!!!!!!!! it goes around yer noggin' like a headband
purchased at REI for about $20 a couple years ago. makes things a whole lot easier at night
mike goldman
warwick,r.i.
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perhaps I missed its previous mention... but...
Coffee!Coffee thermos/mug/cup
French press is amazingly easy but does require the press. They are cheap from REI etc and you can get small-ish ones. (Snow Peak actually makes a titanium one. It may not be the best coffee-maker material, but titanium stuff is almost magical just to hold! :)) Making French press coffee benefits from (may require; I've never tried without) a really coarse grind. So you may have to grind it yourself or get it ground separately from other coffee you get. You *can* get a portable manual grinder and grind it at camp... but pre-measured pre-ground coffee in a baggie or a nalgene bottle is what I've always done. Love coffee though I do, I have my limits.Starbucks now has this "Via" stuff that is "instant coffee" that may not come in varieties you like and isn't the best of any variety... but really is much better than standard instant coffees and is quite drinkable. Other venues may have similar stuff.Don't forget sugar and/or cream if you like those! Small nalgene bottle for cream or milk unless you have "Mini-moos" lying around and something to protect them in. Similar for sugar... small restaurant-style packages are fine if protected generally but a nalgene bottle works too!Coffee on a brisk morning outdoors after sleeping outdoors is not something to be missed!No, I do not work in either the coffee industry, dairy industry, nalgene industry, or titanium industry. Not even at REI.Sorry for wasting your time if you (a) aren't a coffee drinker or (b) already know all about camping with coffee and simply thought it implicit.
Enjoy!
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean