Added a new stainless steel SP percolator to the arsenal.... been wanting one for a long time now. Sadly the old aluminum one had an unfortunate mishap... it was time....
@Mojoe Outfitters I have a two burner stove similar to that. What is that on the right burner?
Just subscribed!@Twin Magnolias It is the Mojoe Griddle with the Strap-On Griddlip attached. 24" diameter (3.14159 sq. ft.) of glorious 1/4" thick steel plate. You can use it on a Camp Chef stove as pictured or on a Weber BBQ or on your campfire with the three attachable legs that come with it. I have almost 60 videos on YouTube showing how to cook on the Mojoe: www.youtube.com/mojoeoutfitters Check it out!
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This might be the biggest understatement on the interwebsMMMmmm...Mojoe cooking is always good stuff!
Really nice setup, but where do you sleep?
Really nice setup, but where do you sleep?
You got me on that one, I gave up ground tents awhile ago and switched to the truck topper, then a CampingLabs RTT mounted on my trailer and eventually into my current FWC Hawk. I never had luck sleeping in the cab as I'm now 6'8". I shrunk a little... Still, I'd like to see some more pix of your rig sometime.There are these really cool inventions called tents you may have heard of but I also can sleep in the front. My rear seats are still fully functional with the kitchen only being installed only in the cargo portion. In my Subuaru when you move the front seat all the way up and remove the headrest it matches up perfectly with the rear seat, creating a very comfortable sleeping platform. In the pic I slept in my car overnight, thats why you don't see a tent setup. I am 6'2 and its a very comfortable setup.
There are these really cool inventions called tents you may have heard of but I also can sleep in the front.
Love mine! Mostly... The propane nipple inside the burner got clogged up somehow internally, could barely get it to heat up my food. So I drilled out the nipple a little bit (maybe too much) and the BTU output went through the roof! Can fry op anything at this point.Santa Bob got me a new stove for Christmas. The CadacView attachment 26574 View attachment 26575 Safari Chef. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but Kelly and I are heading get out to The Grand Canyon next week. So there will be a review on it after that. View attachment 26571 View attachment 26572 View attachment 26573
Fire restrictions make wood, and even charcoal, an iffy proposition on the left coast.