Make coffee outdoors by boiling water in a pot. Wait a bit, add coffee, stir, wait again, then pour slowly. Enjoy!
Coffee bags are a quick way for camping caffeine. Buy or DIY (like Steeped Coffee in the US). Just steep in boiling water. Easy cleanup. Make your own with a coffee filter and ground coffee.
Make coffee on the go with pour-over cone. Easy to clean and pack. Try Wacaco Cuppamoka. Just put filter, coffee, pour hot water.
The AeroPress Go makes coffee like a pour over and French press. Use it for American coffee or espresso shots! Just add coffee and water, then press.
Moka pots make strong coffee. Bialetti models are top-notch for taste and quality. Just add water and coffee, easy as that!
French coffee makers are tough. They're made of strong stuff like plastic or steel. The KitchenAid one is great for travel because it has a scale and timer built-in. Just use one scoop of coffee per cup of water.
Percolators make coffee by cycling hot water through coffee grounds. Fill with water, add coffee, heat, let it brew, then enjoy!
"Bripe makes tiny coffee brewing easy. Just add coffee and water, stir, heat with a blue flame lighter, cool a bit, then sip through the stem."
When camping, try different pour-over setups besides collapsible ones. Explore outdoor-friendly contraptions for fancier coffee mornings.
AeroPress Camping Coffee Maker
The AeroPress Go makes coffee like pour over and French press. Add coffee, water, wait, press. Easy espresso or Americano!