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Posted on July 26, 2004 - by deCadmus

Camp Coffee, Not Cowboy Coffee

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Ah, camping.

Sleeping under starry skies in wide open spaces. One with Nature. Nothing to disturb you but, er… bugs, bears, brambles and bumpy rocks under your sleeping bag. And rain… don’t forget the rain. 

For many of us, roughing it means a stay at a hotel with no room service. Still, there remain those stalwart souls who pitch a tent and take their chances. That’s not to say that the modern camper is entirely without modern comforts… or, as the folks at Bread & Coffee would put it,

“We might be camping, but we are not barbarians.”

Camp coffee isn’t cowboy coffee any more.

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