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"Camping?  No way. What if there's no Starbucks nearby?"

Your worries are over. It's simple to make a café mocha on a camp stove even when you're a two-day hike to the nearest smock-clad barrista or on the furthest Baja beach. I'm talking about chocolate, and milk, foam, and yummy cinnamon.  Yes on a camp stove. Hear me out.

First, are you sure you want to support Starbucks rather than your nearest hard-working local coffee shop owner? Second, you can make a yummy café mocha right on your stove top faster than you can get through the drive through on a Sunday morning.

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Marytn Davies, globetrotting-off-highway-trailer-master and guru of all things Adventure Trailers, has his favorite camping chair.

The chair?  Made by Front Runner (and also made by GCI, called the "Xpress Lounger," you'll see why it's called that). When it's folded up, the chair is the size of a Mac Book Pro stuffed in a carrying case: a mere 2.5"x17"x17".

So check out this video he put together showing just how clever this collapsing camp chair is.  At 0:32 notice how Martyn is already kicked back with one leg outstretched and wondering where the heck he placed his cocktail.  Perplexed, he packs up and - I'm guessing - heads off to the local pub instead.

That's how slick and fast this chair is. (Bonus Trivia!: What does Martyn's video have in common with Penn and Teller?)

It's cool.  We own two of them in part because they fold so small and in part because the framing is so robust.

You know what they say, right?  "Don't sell the steak, sell the sizzle."  So, here's a picture not of the chair, but of what the chair might mean to you:

If there's anything to do on the Beach in Mexico, it's definitely this. If you don't know what this is, well, then there's no hope for you.

 

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Not satisfied with what he could purchase in the store, Mark sets out with a vague plan (although an emotionally charged one) for constructing his own roll top camp table out of a nearly indestructible wood. Relying on the argument that it's for his daughter, he fools most; it's really a cocktail table.

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