One more thing, after futzing with a myriad of different car camp stoves over the years, all I can say is that I wish I'd bought a
Partner Stove 20 years ago. They're not cheap, but they're the best by a mile and they'll last you forever. Get them in any configuration you want, they fold up and they're tiny for what they are. User serviceable and no funky regulator issues like with a lot of camp chef, coleman, etc. It's pretty much all you see on river trips, and for good reason. I have an 18" 4 burner folding with detachable hinge, and a smaller 9" 2 burner folding with detached hinge. I only use the big one for big groups on the river.
Okay, two more things actually... river camping has taught me the value of using a fire pan, even when you don't have to when you're car camping. Historically they've been big, heavy, cumbersome things, but the new-ish
Campfire Defender Pop-up Pit wins my gear of the year award for 2019. It weighs 8 pounds, packs down like a camp chair, and you've got a nice, elevated fire anywhere you go. Even when I car camp near a real fire pit I usually use one now. The height is much better and you can sit closer. And on top of that, they have an awesome grill attachment you can pickup to BBQ on. Absolutely love this thing.
Double panning it.
