I used to do this, but then I started to get into cooking. Cookware weighs you down quite a bit...
It's nice doing this when travelling, while also having a home base. I have a lightweight setup for short trips, and a bigger one for longer trips (music production gear that all fits in a oversize check-in bag).
What good is cookware if you have no kitchen? If you rent a furnished place with a kitchen there's a reasonable chance it'll have the cookware you need. If you have a permanent residence then the cookware needed to create thousands of dishes could fit in a single cupboard.
Well, once you get into it as a hobby, you want to get your own specific cookware, and the gadgets start adding up. A dutch oven, pressure cooker, mixer, wok, cast iron pans, stock pots, etc all start to add up and you have to commit to having some home-base eventually.
It's nice doing this when travelling, while also having a home base. I have a lightweight setup for short trips, and a bigger one for longer trips (music production gear that all fits in a oversize check-in bag).