Sea kayaking is the best human powered activity for backcountry cooking. The kayaks have so much space that while we want our systems to be compact, we’re not too concerned about weight. As such, we send out high quality kitchenware that is robust and easy to clean. Our kitchen is chosen to compliment the needs of our menu.
Highlights
Stoves – we send out a two burner Coleman propane stove in a waterproof dry bag with a 5lb propane tank (+ one 1lb spare) and an MSR Dragonfly stove with two containers of white gas. This is usually used during day trips.
Pot Set – Calphalon pots with a huge frying pan. They are thick, hold their heat in the wilderness and are easy to clean.
Cutlery – Browne high end restaurant grade fork/knife/spoon per person
Plates & Bowls – Zac melamine… takes a beating and are easy to clean
Stainless Steel Cups – Paderno double walled stainless steel mugs. The best we’ve found for morning tea and coffee. No burned lips.
Wine Cups – Lexan wine cups
KITCHEN GEAR PACKING LISTS
For a trip of 12 Guests
Plate Bag
- 12 plates and bowls (add 3 extra)
- Calphalon pot set (fry pan, 2 pots with lids)
- measuring cup
- silicon oven mit
- kitchen towels in zip locks
- 3 kitchen washcloths in zip lock
- bag of bags: garbage bags (green/white) & zip-locs
- dish soap
- serviettes
- recipes
Cutley Bag
- 12 cutlery (K, F, S) (add 3 extra)
- Kitchen knives (Victorinox) with guards: 8″ Chef, 11″ Bread, 4″ paring(bread, spreader, paring)
- wooden spoons
- flipper
- ladel
- spatula
- grater
- wisk
- tongs
- cork screw
Kitchen Bag
- Spice Kit, spray oil, oils & toothpicks
- Mug Bag
- Wine Glass Bag
- stove
- griddle
- grill
- 3 flex cutting boards
- outback oven
- 2 Nissan Carafe for hot water hold
- three plastic dish pans
- 3 stainless steel bowls
- 2 coffee presses
Stove Bag – Baja Bag
- Coleman high BTU 2 burner propane stove
- Coupler
- Wide griddle for pancakes & French toast