Cowboy Cauldron makes ’em both bigger and smaller, but “The Urban Cowboy” is just about right for the average Joe who wants to add a little Western flair to a gathering. Its 30-inch basin allows for any kind of campfire cooking, and it also warms up the troops without the need to dig up an inch of ground. S’mores, anyone? ($1,695) cowboycauldron.com
Sometimes you have to take the party with you, up a mountain or down a valley. You could pack the MSR PocketRocket Stove Kit along with your tent if you want the ability to heat water or other foods quickly and easily — the stove itself weighs a little more than 3 ounces but can boil water in a few minutes. A pot, accessories, bowls, utensils, and mugs are included as well. ($99.95) rei.com
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While Yeti has now branched out to personal coolers and tumblers, its original Tundra series is still the standard-bearer when it comes to keeping food and beverages fresh and cold on all manner of expeditions. There are 13 models, from the 14-can Roadie ($199.99) to the 82.4-gallon 350 ($1,299.99). yeti.com
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Tough and timeless, this polo is built for the long ride. Featuring a crisp, non-collapsing collar and a rugged, stretchy fabric, it's the perfect shirt for any cowboy's wardrobe.
Bring Cowboys & Indians along during your next outing. Our Bucking Bronc Wine Tumbler adds equal parts style and functionality to an outdoor sippin’ session. ($29.95) cowboysindians.com
From the October 2017 Taste of the West Issue.
Source: https://www.cowboysindians.com/2017/08/taste-of-the-west-gear-to-taste-by/
