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PostSubject: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyThu Dec 22, 2011 4:22 pm

Anyone ever carry a small propane grill to cook some dogs, burgers or heat up some soup? Last weekend at Windrock I had a thought that it sure would be nice to have some hot food on the trail. I am thinking of carrying a small coleman grill that uses those small green tanks. Might be better than a cold sandwich??? The one I got folds up to be about 3" thick 12"x18" part of it is a burner and other 3/4s is a grill. Figure I could carry some canned chili, dogs, burgers, etc.

What are your thought???
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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyThu Dec 22, 2011 4:56 pm

Heard of a guy up there last Winter that had one of the heater/coolers and had it full of Hooters wings! 971386
I would like to run into him.
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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyThu Dec 22, 2011 5:18 pm


Back in 2009 , we were at brimstone in JAN and it was 5 degrees.
I wrapped some hot dogs in tin foil and cooked them on the muffler
on my Rhino. at that moment. Best Hot Dogs i ever had..... 547228
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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyThu Dec 22, 2011 5:30 pm

ChrisC wrote:

Back in 2009 , we were at brimstone in JAN and it was 5 degrees.
I wrapped some hot dogs in tin foil and cooked them on the muffler
on my Rhino. at that moment. Best Hot Dogs i ever had..... 547228
I bet they were!
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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyThu Dec 22, 2011 8:05 pm

These good ole boys have done it on two rides with us. They make the best burgers.

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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyThu Dec 22, 2011 8:38 pm

gimpy wrote:
These good ole boys have done it on two rides with us. They make the best burgers.

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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyThu Dec 22, 2011 9:35 pm


Yep , i seen them do it at Windrock...... 431114
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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyFri Dec 23, 2011 6:22 am

Great idea! We always take a small burner along with some type of chili or soup and cornbread. We put the soup\chili in a tea jug and carry a small pot. Nothing beats having a hot meal with a cold beverage on the trail.

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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyFri Dec 23, 2011 9:58 am

Cool, great minds think alike. lol!!!
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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyFri Dec 23, 2011 12:25 pm

We meet this guy with a Teryx that brings a little grill with him all the time. He even had food for all of use. Great guy

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PostSubject: Re: cooking on the trail   cooking on the trail EmptyFri Dec 23, 2011 9:53 pm


Thats a good Deal...... 431114
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