Just because the weather gets cold doesn't mean you need to put a hold on outdoor actives. See how these winter athletes use Camp Chef to warm up.
5 Winter Activities with Camp Chef
Snow Shoe Day Hikes
- If you need to keep the weight to a minimum but still pack enough power to boil water and have a snack, then a Stryker Backpacking stove will do the trick. Pack this bad boy during snow shoe day hikes.
Snowmobiling
- After a morning behind the engine, you need to make a pit stop for food. Skip the dingy dive bars and cook up lunch for the crew on a Pro 60X. Throw in a dutch oven and you're eating like kings.
Ski Lodge Tailgate
- Nothing beats a warm meal after a day on the slopes. Head back to the vehicles, drop your gear, and fire up the Camp Chef. With the Portable Flat Top Grill you can whip up a stir fry, tacos, or keep it simple with burgers and 'dogs. Don't forget to pack a portable fire pit to cozy on up to between plates.
Winter Camping
- Winter camping with the RV is a fun way to travel and explore during the winter. There's less commotion and the scenery is completely different from summer and fall. The Mountaineer is the perfect little portable cooking system to store in the back of the truck or with your RV storage. It's powerful, lightweight, and gets the job done.
Cozy Cabin Getaway
- If winter camping isn't quite your speed - try a cozy cabin rental. You can still enjoy all the outdoor amenities like snow shoeing, hitting the trails, ice fishing, etc...but within four very comfortable walls! Since your base camp is a little more permanent try a cooking system like the Pro 60X and a BBQ Grill box for a portable grilling experience.