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- monakaykExplorer
JiminDenver wrote:
Mona
That is a Frontgate infrared propane grill. It was just enough to warm the hands while we watched the sun drop.
We are thinking about getting a Lil red gas campfire at Camping world. It's tiny but so are the fires I build. That way we can still have our fire and not worry about being the next guy on the news saying how sorry they are and that it was a accident.
JiminDenver,
Cool......:@where did you the Frontgate grill? That really looks cozy! We thought about getting one of those gas campfires too. Never know, might get one of those one of these days. - monakaykExplorer
rehoppe wrote:
MonaK
Take an extra sweater/jacket with you and a lounge chair. When it gets dark, turn off all the lights, and watch the sky. You seen the Milky Way lately? Magnificent!
We've had some clear nights this year in the mountains. It's been great out here in the dark.
rehoppe ,
Well, have to admit...with all the wild fires around our fav boondocking areas this summer...we haven't been able to get out to camp that much.:( The DH bought a new telescope too, but we have only been able to use it around town up at Horsetooth Reservior. And the city lights hinder the view. Hopefully, we will be able to get out in the forest camping before winter sets in. Sure would love to see the Milky Way....been an entire year since I got a really good look of it! - BendExplorer
Elk camp East of John Day, Oregon. - rehoppeExplorerMonaK
Take an extra sweater/jacket with you and a lounge chair. When it gets dark, turn off all the lights, and watch the sky. You seen the Milky Way lately? Magnificent!
We've had some clear nights this year in the mountains. It's been great out here in the dark. - RoyBExplorer IIThere are sure a lot of nice off the grid spots in the North ALA, North Ga, and NC area... I think I am going to spend some time in the PISGAH Natl Forest and get some mud on my tires...
With the ecomony the way it is these days I'm a bit skittish to get out by myself anymore.. - portscannerExplorer
RoyB wrote:
It appears the East Coast off the grid sites are missing here... I guess no one on the East Coast dows any camping back in the woods...
Nope. We never go camping in the woods
February in North Georgia
Bird hunting the next day - RoyBExplorer IIIt appears the East Coast off the grid sites are missing here... I guess no one on the East Coast dows any camping back in the woods...
- JiminDenverExplorer IIMona
That is a Frontgate infrared propane grill. It was just enough to warm the hands while we watched the sun drop.
We are thinking about getting a Lil red gas campfire at Camping world. It's tiny but so are the fires I build. That way we can still have our fire and not worry about being the next guy on the news saying how sorry they are and that it was a accident. - monakaykExplorer
JiminDenver wrote:
Fire ban is on so we had to make do.
Denver Dan,
:?What is that...is it a type of grill that is elec. or what? We have gone camping too this summer...with Colorado-statewide fire ban on...we were able to have an open fire. The only thing that was allowed in the Nat'l. forest were propane grills/stoves. So needless to say...when it got too dark and cold...inside we went. - pinesmanExplorerAnybody have any locations in Jefferson or Washington National forest in Virginia that they would like to share? I kinda need a little room since the unit is a 38' fiver. Thanks.
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