after following this thread am I the only one who thinks that its a little creepy that the guy who deals with dead people owns a food truck ? nothing personal dan but bad horror movies start that way.
I appreciate all this tech and stoves but do people still just use the old fashioned Dutch oven for stew, cobbler or boiling a damn hot dog?
after following this thread am I the only one who thinks that its a little creepy that the guy who deals with dead people owns a food truck ? nothing personal dan but bad horror movies start that way.
Have you been in an A&F recently? the above applies...
Going back to the tent, I actually have a Snow Peak tent that I bought on Craigslist in Richmond for $250. It is really well made and I would consider it a four season tent. My only complaint with it is that it is just too big. The two main poles are probably 10'-12' long IIRC, it weighs 19 lbs. I wouldn't put it in the $1k+ price range, but I doubt it sold for that much when new anyway. I replaced it with a much smaller and lighter Fj?llr?ven tent that takes about 3 minutes to setup.
As the ladies have told me - they are tired of feeling like a Toaster Strudel and would prefer feeling like a Twinkie. If you catch my drift.
No I haven't been. I'm a 46 year old man that owns dogs, can grow a beard in a week, frequently does burn outs in a Crown Vic, split my own firewood, can read a real map and have had a threesome (not the gay kind).
Edited for my burn out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuHwUE6HpwY
Have you been in an A&F recently? the above applies...
No I haven't been. I'm a 46 year old man that owns dogs, can grow a beard in a week, frequently does burn outs in a Crown Vic, split my own firewood, can read a real map and have had a threesome (not the gay kind).
They're not RV'ers. They're Overlanders. They like events such as the Overland Expo where they all camp in a field together but cook only for themselves with propane.
They're not RV'ers. They're Overlanders. They like events such as the Overland Expo where they all camp in a field together but cook only for themselves with propane.
I'm guessing I won't get an answer or be virtually stoned on here but I'll ask anyway.
At what point do you just buy an RV? I mean, RV's are badass. They are a more portable, nicer, mobile home. All the stoves are already built in and you still get to cook on a campfire if you want.
The Partner stove crowd.
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