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Ben, you absolutely cannot beat an old percolator on the campfire. Plus you can use it on a camp stove. Coleman makes a tiny, super powerful, single burner stove that's like a Coleman lantern base with a burner.
You can get all your coffee gear in one little tub, or stuff it all in your backpack.
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Bunion
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If you have the room, don't forget to bring some port for the coffee.
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Still Washing My Back
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Bunion
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Helps remove bitterness and removes some of the cloudiness.
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I always bring a Moka pot when camping. When I don't have it with me I just go Turkish (without sugar though).
Turkish (in this case) is just a fancy name for putting ground coffee in a pot/pan with water, boiling it, adding sugar and then pouring the coffee (grounds included) in a cup.
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Have My Own Room
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