I am retired and have a lot of time on my hands when camping so I like to make coffee an old fashioned way like my aunt did back in the 1950's and '60's. She always heated water on the stove and poured it through a dripolator. I think you might consider it the old precursor to the modern coffee makers we use now because it utilizes the same principle with hot water dripping through the coffee. I first heat up the water in my old coffee pot over the campfire. See the black pot in the picture below:
Then I put a filter and coffee in the strainer container below the top part of the dripolator and pour the hot water into the top part of the dripolator. In about 10-15 minutes it has dripped through and my coffee in ready. I have found old dripolators of many different sizes in our local thrift shops so they are still quite common. See my picture below:
I call it my good old campground coffee and my wife loves it.