rollinstok
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On my first camping tour of the Lake District and Scotland ( many years ago ) I found that cooking gear was not worth the space/weight ... stove/fuel/pans/oil/seasoning/cutlery/extra water/ingredients etc.
In the UK we are never far away from a hot meal, often cheaper and more substantial than one small stove can muster, especially if butane is being used.
I never took the cooking gear again and I have since been to most parts of the UK and a few parts of Europe. The only thing I sometimes missed was a brew in the morning ( but I managed to cadge one on many occasions !! ). A cafe or pub meal once or twice a day supplemented by sandwiches/fruit etc always did me just fine, and it gave me a chance to meet the locals.
It would be interesting to hear your arguments for and against taking cooking gear, especially in the UK.
In the UK we are never far away from a hot meal, often cheaper and more substantial than one small stove can muster, especially if butane is being used.
I never took the cooking gear again and I have since been to most parts of the UK and a few parts of Europe. The only thing I sometimes missed was a brew in the morning ( but I managed to cadge one on many occasions !! ). A cafe or pub meal once or twice a day supplemented by sandwiches/fruit etc always did me just fine, and it gave me a chance to meet the locals.
It would be interesting to hear your arguments for and against taking cooking gear, especially in the UK.