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BubbaChris
Dec 13, 2018Explorer
A favorite find from several years ago was the Flame Genie portable fire pit with carrying case. Uses wood pellets and this time of year I can go to ranch stores and buy 40# bags for about $6. Roughly 4# of pellets is the perfect post dinner campfire for us. Burns with virtually no smoke and we can position it in a good spot near our chairs.
Another must have for our dry camping is our Goal Zero Yeti 150. The primary two uses are to charge phones/tablets and to use with one of their small lanterns to add reading light to our dinette.
This year we swapped out our leveling blocks and added rubber pads. Nice upgrade to the process. We got caps for the top of the stack, and in sandy spots we flip the whole thing upside-down.
3M Command Hooks - Although I was wary at first because of our heat and dry air, we have some that are from our first year 5 seasons ago. We have several of the smallest right inside the door for keys. A large on in the bathroom for our Swiffer, others for hanging hats, etc.
Best regards,
Chris
Another must have for our dry camping is our Goal Zero Yeti 150. The primary two uses are to charge phones/tablets and to use with one of their small lanterns to add reading light to our dinette.
This year we swapped out our leveling blocks and added rubber pads. Nice upgrade to the process. We got caps for the top of the stack, and in sandy spots we flip the whole thing upside-down.
3M Command Hooks - Although I was wary at first because of our heat and dry air, we have some that are from our first year 5 seasons ago. We have several of the smallest right inside the door for keys. A large on in the bathroom for our Swiffer, others for hanging hats, etc.
Best regards,
Chris
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