The appropriate meal was appreciated by the Vulcan present in the camping group. He was going through manuals and diagrams to set up his tent, which was probably the single most methodical and anal retentive display in the history of every imaginable timeline in every plane of existence.
Spock did consider that this was a primitive attempt at survival conceived by humans who needed a hobby to keep themselves occupied. But as time passed, he idly considered that he might have to agree with Mr. Scott. It's not that he needed the computer systems for queries (for he did have the additional benefit of a far superior Vulcan education), but that having them at his disposal was an improvement. After all, paper diagrams were sadly one dimensional.
When the tent was finished and was not in danger of being collapsed by an errant breeze, Spock stood back to survey the area, and raised one angular eyebrow in the Captain's direction. Apparently Kirk had chosen to operate in a strictly supervisory role.