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...The Keurig is going to miss me. The instant coffee will be excited to see me.
Depending upon how much coffee you drink, and wether or not you enjoy a "good" cup or not, plenty of time to secure an inexpensive means for your challenge.
Simplest is pour over. Either using a standard coffee maker, or a reasonably inexpensive specialty made pour over coffee funnel & filters. Ground coffee of your choosing. Pour near boiling water over. Wait. Enjoy.
Or similar may be available at local grocers.
Close to same price would be a used coffee maker from Goodwill.
We've had an older version of this one bought from REI for over a decade:
GSI Outdoors JavaDrip Coffee Maker - 50 fl. oz. | REI Co-op
Bringing the inviting scent of fresh-brewed coffee to the campsite, the 50 fl. oz. GSI Outdoors JavaDrip coffee maker enables you to enjoy the ease and familiarity of your home coffee experience.
www.rei.com
The insulation sleeve keeps the extra hot for round 2 for a good bit. Excellent feature. Alternatively just fill a preheated thermos from however method you make coffee. Jet boil pot/burner & minj butane/isobutane canister fit inside ready to go at all times...
There's also stove top espresso makers, Vietnamese mini press', and French Press options. Not fans of French press ourselves, but that's simply personal preference.
Instant? Absolutely! However that's a LAST RESORT. For us.
-About any brew method will likely beat Keurig type systems cost wise. Exponentially if one enjoys drinking a bit of coffee per day-
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