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Get Outfitted for Woodsgating

In last month’s magazine, we introduced you to Woodsgating. The idea is simple: Grab your traditional camping gear, sans sleeping equipment, and head into the backcountry, or even the back-40 with your friends and family for the day or even a couple hours of grilling food and having fun. Woodsgating is a fantastic option for those of us with busy summer schedules and don’t have full weekends to commit to camping.

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Assemble Your Gear

All of us at 50 Campfires have gear lust. With that in mind, it should come as no surprise that when we head out to Woodsgate, we have tons of gadgets that make our time more enjoyable. We’ve assembled a list of absolute must-haves for your next Woodsgating adventure. Unlike traditional camping, you can leave all your sleeping gear at home. With no tent or sleeping bags to lug around, you free up a ton of space for more important things like cold drinks, tons of food, and fantastic games.

Cooking

The heart and soul of any worthwhile Woodsgating trip is the grill. It’s what separates you from going into the woods to eat a sandwich and grilling fall-off-the-bone ribs with golden-brown sweet potatoes. One is lame, the other pure magic. Let’s pull a rabbit out of a hat and find the perfect Woodsgating grill.

Zippo All-Terrain Grill
The go-anywhere, grill anything grill!

Zippo All-Terrain Grill: We’ve grilled so many steaks on this thing we’re basically 50% beef. Ultra-portable and reliable. Enough said.

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$299.95


Camp Chef Outdoor Oven
Baking in the outdoors? Believe it!

Camp Chef Outdoor Oven: Baking a pizza in the middle of the woods. Pizza in the outdoors sounds a lot like heaven.

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$179.99


Elevate Grill
Insane portability in a small package.

Elevate Grill: Its compact size makes it easy to transport, and the design allows for use just about anywhere.

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$154.18

Seating

Birds have to fly, fish have to swim, and people have to sit. Have you ever eaten a sirloin steak standing up? Of course not. Just because you’re surrounded by nature doesn’t mean you need to eat like an animal. Grab a seat, enjoy the view, and your company with these “nearly make you fall asleep” seating options.

Lamzac Hangout
The peak of comfort and portability.

Lamzac Hangout: You can use it as a chair or lie vertically, and it holds up to 440 lbs. No Woodsgating setup would be complete without one.

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$79.00

L.L. Bean Low Rider Chair
The most comfortable camp rocker around!

LL Bean Low Rider: Mesh seats keep you cool and the overall design is super easy to get into and out of (even though you won’t want to).

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$39.95


Kelsyus Canopy Chair
Stay cool and dry no matter what.

Kelsyus Canopy Chair: For those ultra-hot, sunny days. Bring the shade with you. Just don’t get up before you call dibs on this chair. Someone will take your seat. Guaranteed.

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$56.99


What else are you going to put all that food on?
What else are you going to put all that food on?

Portable Folding Table: If you don’t have a picnic table nearby, this is an absolute lifesaver. Use it to lay out food or as a gathering place to play cards and chat.

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$54.95

Cooler

Your cooler HAS to hold ice. We’ve tried countless coolers. Some big, some small. Get one strong enough and it can act as a makeshift table or seat. Two birds, one stone.


YETI Tundra Cooler
When keeping food & drinks cold is priority #1.

YETI Tundra 45: Big enough to hold more food than you could eat in a day. Tough enough to handle anything. Keeps ice for days. A perfect Woodsgating cooler.

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$350.00


Coleman Stainless Steel Cooler
Bomb-proof. Not really. Don’t attempt.

Coleman Stainless Steel Cooler: Large enough to hold 85 cans and tall enough to hold 2-liter bottles upright, you’ll have plenty of space for refreshments for your whole crew.

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$86.40


Igloo Trailmate Cooler
Featured packed, perfect for Woodsgating!

Igloo Trailmate Cooler: Party anywhere you want with the ultimate all-terrain cooler, featuring the kind of built-tough mobility that can traverse in all sorts of conditions.

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$249.99

Entertainment

The Internet has rendered most of our brains with the attention span of a black lab puppy. We like to be active and entertained. That’s not a crime. Is it? Here’re our top picks to keep everyone happy and off their phones.


Dreamwave Audio Tremor Speaker
When you need to bring the party.

Dreamwave Audio Tremor Speaker: When you’re responsible for bringing the party. This is a serious speaker. If there is a chance that your Woodsgating adventure could turn into a dance party, look no further than the Tremor.

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$298.99


Spikeball
Volleyball and badminton in one game. Awesome.

Spikeball: Spikeball is an amalgam of volleyball and badminton; taking the thrill of volleying and spiking and condensing it down to a small area that is perfect for Woodsgating.

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$59.99


Slackers Slackline Kit
Looking to test your balance?

Slackers Slackline Kit: Looking to test your balance? Slacklining is a great activity to bring to the campsite – just hook it up between two trees and you’ll have entertainment for hours.

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$65.38

Everything You’ll (Probably) Forget

If this is your first foray into Woodsgating, you’ll benefit from our mistakes and everything we wished we brought on previous outings. Something as simple as extra garbage bags can indeed make Woodsgating much easier. Here’s the stuff you’ll probably not think to bring but definitely should.


Gerber Freescape Camp Kitchen
Gerber Freescape Camp Kitchen Kit:

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$56.26


Hydro Flask True Pint
Hydro Flask True Pint

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$24.95


GSI Outdoors Destination Kitchen Kit
GSI Outdoors Destination 24 Kitchen Kit

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$44.22


Eco SouLife Disposable Set
EcoSouLife 140 Piece Disposable Set

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$49.99


Burger Master Burger Press
Burger Master 8-in-1 Burger Press

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$20.99


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Cocktail Garnish and Condiment Tray On Ice

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$23.98

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