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One of these plus ground coffee
https://www.amazon.com/GSI-Outdoors-Ultralight-Coffee-Maker/dp/B00CHGMCG0
There's a similar one another forumenger got a while back too, shouldn't be too many pages back to find the chatter.
@tridiver I'd actually consider sticking with the pot rather than an aeropress depending on the type of camping you do. You'll still need another thing to boil water in which the moka pot already does. With an aeropress you'll be carrying twice the gear. If you're in a car and have plenty of space/carry plenty of fuel and prefer filter over espresso then an Aeropress (and kettle) will serve you well. If you're on the bike and short on space and happy with espresso or really any caffeine you can get for the least amount of effort, stick with the moka pot.
I think Aeropress is great for hotels and home and office when you have an electric kettle and want to have some fun with coffee gadgetry. But for 'bike packing' I can think of easier ways to get a coffee in the morning.