Coffee Guide: Camp & Brew

From the time we met, “camping” has looked a lot of different ways. Sometimes it was sleeping in the car in Big Sur, other times it was heading up to the giant Sequoias to sleep under the big trees, pitching a tent with friends in Joshua Tree, or taking a camper van to New Mexico and back.

But always, it involves bringing our treasured coffee ritual on the road with us.

There are many ways you can make coffee while camping, and different methods work well for different occasions. We put together this guide to share some basic tips from our experience, and give some suggestions for great ways to brew!

We hope you find the guide helpful, and more than anything, we hope it inspires or encourages you to get out into some wilderness near you.

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