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Got a couple 2 1/2" sleep pads. Picked up a new rangefinder. I did run across a 4 horse walker for $150 to help keep the ponies legged up.
"I can't be over gunned because the animal can't be over dead"-Elmer Keith
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Joined: Aug 2004
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Picked up the Camp Chef� two burner oven/stove today!
CostCo has the model with the griddle for $169.00 with an instant $20.00 rebate.
Fired it up to test it out, what a nice set-up!
Seasoned the griddle and did a roll of biscuits, this product is elk-camp worthy !
I need a hose to run it off a bigger propane bottle, but it would do fine with a few disposable bottles.
This should make real-meals a lot easier. You'll like the Camp Chef. I've had the Pro 60 two burner for four years and I use it all the time. It works great for elk camp and we even use it all summer long for canning in the middle of summer when it's too hot to cook in the house.
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Yes, you can do alot better than the 16X50 Nikons you've been using. The more magnification you buy, the better they need to be. It's not unusual for a company's 8X binos to be a bit sharper than the same bino in 10X. Apparently the increase in magnification magnifies the imperfections more than they do in the 8X models. E
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