pnutbuttrptty - you will be fine with your aeropress. It's not as complicated as some make it out to be. Yes, I am certain that there is an optimal temp for coffee brewing, but I've used boiling water before and the coffee is just fine. Take it off before it boils and it will be even better, they say.
One "trick" I use with the aeropress when camping (I also use one in my kitchen, when making just a cup or two): use the aeropress to make a coffee "concentrate" (just use twice as much - or 3X - - coffee beans as you normally would). Then, put some of that concentrate into your coffee cup and add hot water. If I simply follow the aeropress standard approach, my coffee isn't as hot as I like when camping (usually).
All the aeropress is is a faster process than just pouring through a filter. And it's not really that much faster. Pouring over a filter is a pretty good approach, when you want to go minimalist, IMO. All the aeropress does is force the water through the filter faster than it would flow when not pushed/pressurized.