Outside his tent are the sounds of laughter and
of campfire sizzling and popping, of zippers yapping and outhouse doors clapping shut, the sounds slowly diminishing until the silence is punctuated only rarely by a cough, perhaps, or the long, low, wet note from a recently purchased dime - store whoopee cushion.
A great dish to make ahead and while most
of us don't camp with a blow torch, a quick
sizzle in a heated, oiled pan over a hot
campfire would also do the trick nicely.