Camping has become a huge part of Korean culture in recent years, as many city dwellers, especially in Seoul, escape to nature for a breather. Of course, relaxing outdoors and taking a break from city noise are big draws, but one of the best reasons to go camping, especially to Koreans, is the food. So much of Korean food culture revolves around eating together, and nothing embodies that better than Korean barbecue.
If you hike, camp, or have outdoorsy friends, chances are you've seen-or maybe even sat in- this cult-favorite bench. It's beloved by many for good reason: Unlike stiff camping chairs, this one sits low to the ground at just over one foot high, making it ideal for cozying up by a fire pit, stretching out at the beach, or sitting back at an outdoor concert without blocking anyone's view.
After years of camping across continents, from remote areas of Patagonia to alpine meadows in the Himalayas, I've fine-tuned my camping gear down to a list of essentials that will work anywhere. My three must-have camping products- comfy camp slippers, a reliable water purifier, and a hardworking microfiber towel -are so much more than campsite staples. They are sanity-savers. These items solve everyday camping problems in ways that are simple, effective, and space-conscious.
Dometic's Recon cooling system redefines mobile refrigeration with a modular design that evolves with the user's needs, providing versatility and efficiency for outdoor adventures.