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Old 15-04-2020, 21:12   #16
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Agree, can't see that first one surviving a day on a tasty lane!

Second one looks cool but I have to say I like my drop down table and my more rough and ready setup of single burner and box of utensils pots etc plus a camp oven and the firepit/grill... in fairness I'd probably think differently though if there was more than just me!
You got any pics Rob, of camp oven and firepit/grill thingy? Cheers!
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When I actually get around to kitting our the patrol I will have plenty of pictures.
Of course the easiest option is a big tarp over the top of the truck covering a small portion of ground too just in case it rains and you will be good.


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Old 15-04-2020, 21:16   #18
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Problem is this country is so far up it's own arse with things like wild camping and laning that spending a fortune on stuff seems pointless.
Keep it simple and functional and add to it as you go along
Yeh I reckon I will, just need to nail the essentials.....like a coffee maker
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Old 15-04-2020, 22:05   #19
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Yeh I reckon I will, just need to nail the essentials.....like a coffee maker
Take mine everywhere.
She's good at making tea and cooking also
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Get a cheap stainless steel wood gas stove on eBay from China for less than £12 and a ghillie kettle which is somewhat more expensive but we'll worth it. Both use a fraction of the fuel a camp fire would and which can be carried inside each.
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Get a cheap stainless steel wood gas stove on eBay from China for less than £12 and a ghillie kettle which is somewhat more expensive but we'll worth it. Both use a fraction of the fuel a camp fire would and which can be carried inside each.
I made a wood gas burner once, I might still have it, I'll look into the kettle, cheers
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You got any pics Rob, of camp oven and firepit/grill thingy? Cheers!
Firepit is just out of an old washing machine drum with legs bolted to it and a couple slots in the rim with the dremel so that a grill sits in the top. Whack some coals in with a little wood for bbq mode with the grill then take off the grill and pile in more wood for a roaring firepit











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You are so stingy with the firewood!!!! I was about to start throwing pound notes in it I was that cold!!!!!
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Camp oven is just one of these, managed to get one for £26.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kettle-Cook.../dp/B0756KQHLP
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You are so stingy with the firewood!!!! I was about to start throwing pound notes in it I was that cold!!!!!
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We just didn't need the flames going 3ft above the rim like we did everytime you were stoking it

That pic is from the end of the night at a housewarming after we'd used all the wood.
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As for tent etc, I've used a few double skinned pop-up tents in the past and they were fine.

As Banshee knows though, after watching too many 4wd Action vids I've recently been trying out a wee one man Aussie style swag...

Got my Aussie mate to bring me over one of these though for the next trip

https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/kin...-mattress.html

I've had it up in my living room and it's a biggie

Also picked up a Decathalon tarp as well.
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We just didn't need the flames going 3ft above the rim like we did everytime you were stoking it

That pick is from the end of the night at a housewarming after we'd used all the wood.
We all thought you just wanted us to freeze up, I was throwing somuch wood in when you walked away
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We all thought you just wanted us to freeze up, I was throwing somuch wood in when you walked away
I knew you were bro, unsubtle as a brick you are
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That's bang on that Rob, cheers matey
That is one big slipper 1m high and queen sized mattress, it is big.
Interesting you said double skin pop up tents, I've only seen the cheapo single skinned ones that condensate really bad, I hate those things! I always wonder how the single skin canvas stuff is for condensation. It's something I have an issue with, me being a fat git
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