Bring the Table
to the Wild.
The meals are the hard part.
Every outdoor cook
asks the same
five questions.
Where are we going, and what's it like there? Will this spoil? What can I make with this gear? Is this creating more work for me? How do I take care of this place?
The answers usually live in five different heads, a group text, and a cooler you shouldn't open yet. The trip leader fields the questions. The food is a gamble. That's the job nobody signed up to manage.
A meal that makes
people say holy shit
around the fire.
That's the whole job.
Eat well.
Look good
doing it.
Six people, a week in the woods. Or a weekend with your buddies and you actually want to eat well. Either way, you need a creative plan, not another grocery list.
Meals that keep everyone happy, take care of the place you're in, and make you look good doing it. Impress your friends around the fire. That's the job.
The meal
makes the trip.
Easy planning with exciting recipes. Free to start. No card required.
Know the ground.
Weather, fire bans, cell service, water, season. If Friday is bread night and a fire ban hits, the Guide swaps you to a no-flame meal already on the list.
Don't open till night five.
Day-labeled coolers. Ice that survives a week in 95°. Spoilage timelines per ingredient, and frozen meals that work as ice blocks.
Six cooks, one kitchen.
Assign nights, collect submissions, catch the duplicate protein. Participants don't need an account. The leader doesn't herd cats.
Leave it better.
Donate to local conservation groups that keep that place safe. They get the donation. We get nothing.
Keep that
place safe.
Donate to local conservation groups that keep that place safe. We send you to their page. We don't take a cut.
The Nature Conservancy
Land and water where you actually go.
Leave No Trace
How you camp so the next crew still has a place.
National Park Foundation
The parks themselves, and the people who keep them open.
The Wilderness Society
Public land that stays wild.
Pay for the trip,
or go all-in.
Basic AI chat and the core planning tools are free. Pro is the same features on every paid plan. Only the clock differs. Every Pro plan includes Claude Opus. No extra upsell.
Free
$0to start
- Basic AI chat
- Core planning tools
Single Trip
$4.99one-time
- Same Pro features
- One specific trip
- 30 days after the trip starts
4 months
$14.99for 4 months
- Same Pro features
- Unlimited trips
- Only the clock differs
Annual
$24.99/year
- Same Pro features
- Unlimited trips, every season
- Renews yearly; cancel anytime