I have just about everything. I take my 32' motor home almost everywhere. No more sleeping on the ground for this old man.
We always have a campfire, I use a tripod and cast iron kettles. I have several three legged Dutch Ovens and use live coals from the campfire to bake in them. A couple of portable propane stoves. A 4.8 kw generator ( 4 cycle and quiet ) We turn the generator on till 7pm only. My wife does breakfast on an electric grill, electric fry-pan and toaster. I make coffee on the propane stove. we only start the campfire around noon, Lunch and dinner are always done on the campfire grill. We use the Dutch Ovens to make fresh bread everyday. We almost always go with about 30 friends and all park together at a primitive Provincial campground. There are no water taps, or electrical outlets available, not even leveled campsites there. They took out the garbage cans because they attracted bears. There are some truck rims for the campfires. The outhouses are really filthy so the 30 of us all chip in 3 bux each and hire 2 porta pottys for the long weekend....4 days. The guy cleans them daily and they are really nice and fresh smelling. We have a small shower enclosure attached to the side of the motor home and everyone uses it for nice hot showers from the motor-homes hot water tank.
We park the motor-homes and trailers of which there are an increasing number each year in a circle string ropes between them with some 12 foot poles and a 40 x 60 foot tarp to keep off the sun and the rain. We trap or shoot rabbits, squirrels, and grouse in season and cook them over the campfire, I alway do at least 2 or 3 meals of fresh trout during our 4 days. One fellow always delights in catching cooking and eating a rattlesnake each trip. ( big show off )
The electricity is really just for making breakfast, heating the shower water and charging batteries for the electric boat motors.
One lady who really hates camping stays in our motor home the entire time watching movies on her portable tv. I don't know why she comes. Her husband ( the snake eater ) sleeps either on the ground or in a small pup tent. He is as close to a mountain man as you can get.
PS I forgot , lately I have also been taking my cobb cooker along to smoke some of the fish I catch , it uses 2 kingsford briquettes for a 12. inch trout and takes 2 hours or so. It will do 4 corn on the cob or a 3 lb roast. IT is legal to use even if there is a campfire ban which there is every summer. We have a propane campfire for times when there is a campfire ban.