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Subject Topic: kitchen - where do you keep it?
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07/6/2010 at 8:53pm
 Location: Devizes Wiltshire
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Quote: Originally posted by wolla on 07/6/2010

DK - do you cover yours with anything, or just leave it open to the elements?  I assume you put the suitcase stoves back in the cases??  are they waterproof?


It depends if I used a canopy or not, as the canopy is big enough to cover the kitchen stand.

I normally put the suitcase stoves back into their cases at the end of the trip. I do not believe they are waterproof as such, however, the metals are either enamalled or galvinised, and a bit of moisture will not do any harm to them, IMHO.

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07/6/2010 at 10:22pm
 Location: Derby
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We keep ours under the extension - we too have a concertina stand with a campingaz chef on the top. Covered with a BBQ Cover bought for £3 from Wilkinsons it works a treat. I keep my pans on the shelves underneath and peg the stand down.

In high winds I bring the pans in - purely to stop any noise or damage to the tent really. Only had the wind knock the pans off once and that was REALLy loud - and in the middle of the night!



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07/6/2010 at 10:36pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
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We use a Coleman petrol stove, which makes moving things around easy, comapred to a stove witha  big gas bottle.  So we don't use a big kitchen stand

We prefer to cook outside, unless the weather precludes it. Until last year the stove lived on a squaure Aluminium roll up table. This year we are using what is probably meant to be a shelf unit more than a cooker stand. But our stove fits on the top fine, a platic crate goes on the bottom with pans, crockery etc with two other shelves for bits and bobs.

If camping for long enough, or if the weather looks like it might warrant it we put up the khaym Sun porch (which has a door panel we sometimes use) which we use for cooking under. Alterntivley, if it's sunny we will have the tarp up.

If the porch up the stoves usually lives under there at night. Otherwise we usually end up just putting under the tarp near the tent door. Though if it looks at all like it might get windy I put it inside. THe stove is fine even in heavy rain as long as the top cover is folded down over it..



07/6/2010 at 11:02pm
 Location: Cumbria (Upper Eden Valley)
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I've got one of those shelving units too - really good aren't they. Good spacing between shelves, nice and strong and a good size. Pack away nicely into the bag and so easy to put up - just unfold them

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07/6/2010 at 11:23pm
 Location: Severn Valley
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We cook outside, and always bring in the kit at the end of the day.  One of us carries the kitchen and stove into the tent and the other carries the bottle to the car.  I disconnect the gas anyway, so it's no bother to just shift the unit a few feet.  Then it's under cover, out of the wind and out of sight.  I just feel more comfortable if everything is stowed safely in the tent for the night... it makes me feel cosy.

If it rains, I put up the little loo/utility tent I got from Argos for £3.99.  It's a metre square and six foot high, and very useful for cooking in.  If I'm using the Argos tent, then I don't have to bring the kit inside.  I just zip up the utility.

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07/6/2010 at 11:52pm
 Location: Scotland
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We either cook in the kitchen tent and then zip everything up in there at night, or if we only take a canopy we cook under that but only leave a tble out at night. The Coleman stove is put away in the car boot, but basically we just leave everything tidy, less stuff to fall over if the wind gets up at night.

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08/6/2010 at 10:11am
 Location: Yorkshire
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My stand is the same sort of size as the concertina ones and I found that the 'stacking chair cover' was a great size as a cover, the bbq ones were too wide. On sale in places like wilkinsons, only a couple of quid. The stand stays outside with everything on it (plates and cutlery in tupperware boxes so that bugs dont get on) unless it is very windy when we bring it in.

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08/6/2010 at 10:16am
 Location: Cleveland
 Outfit: Hi Gear Zenobia 6
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Wow - so many replies - thanks everyone.

Am now considering a toilet tent which we could pitch in such a way that if it was raining could use door of main tent as shelter and cook in the toilet tent - then can be zipped up at night.  would prob only bother with this for a week's camp.

So many ideas tho - my mind's whirling.  Thanks again



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08/6/2010 at 12:14pm
 Location: Coventry
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Have considered buying the Gelert Horizon porch - whilst this is a more expensive option it fits on to the Zenobia 6 as it is the same tent as the Gelert Horizon.  You can then store all of your kitchen things in there and if the weather is really bad you unzip the front and use it to cook in.


08/6/2010 at 12:17pm
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 been looking for one in green (last season's colour) to match the tent for last couple of months - after reading these posts have realised that this would be ideal for kitchen too and just managed to track one down on amazon.  Am a very happy camper now. (well i will be when it arrives ;-) )

ooh - just noticed you've got a zenobia too. we love ours - and only use the one bedroom at the mo so love the space we've got in it.  dh trying to get me to get the carpet too but I'm resisting so far........



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08/6/2010 at 4:16pm
 Location: London
 Outfit: Hilleberg Nallo2 GT - Tarptent Scarp 1
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Quote: Originally posted by nicola1972 on 07/6/2010
I loved using a trangia when on DofE, only problem was getting the bottom o the pans black. Weve looked at them over the last couple of years but they are so expensive - So watch out if I'm near you

The pans do get blackened from the meths - so leave it on.  It aids heat distribution anyway.  (And the blackening is a lot less than using a wood burning stove.)

Have had a Trangia 27 for many years but have just bought a 25-2 for 46 quid.  not bad for a stove, kettle, frying pans and 2 pans + handle.



08/6/2010 at 4:58pm
 Location: Coventry
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We have only just got our porch and used it for the first time on the bank holiday weekend - we don't know how we managed without it now!

We also have the carpet - it makes a massive difference on the feet.  We too only use the one bedroom and use the other one for putting our clothes and toiletries in!



08/6/2010 at 6:49pm
 Location: Wolverhampton
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we leave most of ours outside. recently got a hago stand which is brilliant. Cover this at night with a bench cover as it is just the right size. This gets pegged down and or tucked under the gas bottle.

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08/6/2010 at 7:43pm
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We use 2 suitcase stoves on an aluminium rolltop table, with a sunncamp larder to keep food and utensils in.

with the cabanon rotonde, it is inside the tent, with the outwell colorado it's in the extension.

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