By Adam Herris The wisdom of buying camping cookware and utensils that are made from high quality materials lies in the fact that it is a long-term investment, preventing you from having to buy a new set every now and then. The most commonly used material for cookware and utensils is aluminum, chosen for its excellent quality. The material is cheap, light, sturdy, and a good heat conductor. Camping at times needs slow cooking while people gather around the fire for small talk and laughter. Since aluminum has superior heat-conducting abilities, it can keep the meal cooking. Another good option is stainless steel. Although it is not as good a conductor as aluminum, it is actually stronger. Stainless steel cookware is the preferred option for meals that have to be cooked in high heat and for a longer time. When it comes to durability, titanium is at the top of the heap when it comes to cookware. If you compare it to stainless steel, it is stronger but has inferior cooking capabiliti...