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texas_train
Jun 08, 2012Explorer
I have always loved fires so my fire "tote" includes; slices of one of those wax sawdust fire logs. I cut with the band saw, to about 1/2 in thick, break into quarters, then store stacked in an old pringles can. Couple of cans will last a long time. I use a standard push button, self igniting, propane torch and my always "have anyway" green portable bottles as the ignition source. Also carry an electric cheap 10 in chain saw,(Real Quiet too)cause chopping dead wood even just arm sized is agrevating if not dangerous +real quick work of it!
and naturally the coleman rechargable matress blower, Plus I usually do bring at least a few good chunks of Oak or similar hardwood for good coals / marshmellow's!! Then there's the late spring and fall bug infestation seasons, which we bring our propane fire pit. Its a small one and we put it inside the patty'o room.
Seperate screen rooms are good, and easier to set up but attached awning rooms "surround main door" and if you forget to, or just leave the light on, their won't be a "squadren of mesquito's" waiting to enter the camper with you!
and naturally the coleman rechargable matress blower, Plus I usually do bring at least a few good chunks of Oak or similar hardwood for good coals / marshmellow's!! Then there's the late spring and fall bug infestation seasons, which we bring our propane fire pit. Its a small one and we put it inside the patty'o room.
Seperate screen rooms are good, and easier to set up but attached awning rooms "surround main door" and if you forget to, or just leave the light on, their won't be a "squadren of mesquito's" waiting to enter the camper with you!
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