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Grill'n... No Gas/electric/wood...

Discussion in 'Other Gear & Equipment' started by fpoole, Feb 4, 2014.

  1. fpoole

    fpoole Junior Ranger Donating Member

    Solar Grills....

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    A little big but??? in time??? kewl... or I guess I should say HOT!!!!!
     
  2. dhutchin

    dhutchin Novice

    Looks like a beautiful day there in Washington.
     
  3. fpoole

    fpoole Junior Ranger Donating Member

    Yep, a little chilly...

    Forecast for colder...
    I was going to go "Tent Camping" for 3 days, but cancelled.. -8F Wind chill going on over at Eastern WA... so "Ice Checked" it...

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    Not that cold here, Seattle, of course but clear skies... Sun Breaks, for a little while, seem to be clouding up in the evening..

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    fun eh?? heheh..
     
  4. dhutchin

    dhutchin Novice

    Oh. I thought the picture of the solar grills was from Washington…;-)
     
  5. Frank,
    Have you considered putting a small wood stove in your tent? I did this fall and am enjoying a cozy tent in the snow. If you are interested, there is a guy in Colorado (Bear Paw Tents) that will sell you the chimney jack and he has a great YouTube on how to install it. It's real easy. I believe the term is "Hot Tenting". Be careful though, I think the drug trade uses the same term. Search Hot Tenting on YouTube and there are a lot of guys doing it. Just what you need, another piece of freight to pack around.
    George
     
  6. Evan

    Evan Administrator Donating Member

    Frank, in addition to the hot stove, you could also put your tent on wheels to get up off the ground. While you're at it, add some hard sides to keep out the bears, and an aluminum roof to keep out the rain. Might as well put a kitchen in by the back door. Add a hitch, and you could just tow your tent all over the country without any setup. Hey, there could be a market for something like that... :)
     
  7. fpoole

    fpoole Junior Ranger Donating Member

    Yeah, good idea... hmmmm... but what would I call it... lemme think here...
    I'd get all "Tearie Eyed" just thinking about it.. and if I didn't have the tent and in cold weather, my "Tear Drops" would freeze...
    Hmmmm what to call it, what to call it...

    How about....
    "Tent on Wheels...." yeah, that might work... heheh, good idea Evan... thanks...
     
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