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    • Clay Hayes
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        How many times have we all wished for a hot meal waiting back at camp after a long day harassing creatures and chasing arrows? If you haven’t tried this, give it a go this summer.

      • skifrk
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          Nice one Clay enjoyed the video.

        • David Fudala
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            That got my mouth watering! Well done Clay!

          • Bruce Smithhammer
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              Cue the Party Chicken!

              Can’t wait to impress the true chef in our family with this one…

            • Ralph
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                We used to cook with our Dutch oven buried when I was a kid in Idaho. Some of the best goodies ever.

                I felt bad though when I told a friend about it and here on the Lake Meredith Rec area, Fed land, he gave it a try, buried the oven up and went hunting. Danged if the feds didn’t bust him for having an unattended fire. Might be a thought for some areas.

              • Fallguy
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                  R2 wrote: We used to cook with our Dutch oven buried when I was a kid in Idaho. Some of the best goodies ever.

                  I felt bad though when I told a friend about it and here on the Lake Meredith Rec area, Fed land, he gave it a try, buried the oven up and went hunting. Danged if the feds didn’t bust him for having an unattended fire. Might be a thought for some areas.

                  You just have to cover the bail with the dirt:wink: Nice video Clay my son has already called bibs on my dutch for his scratch baked beans on the 4th.:D

                • Ralph
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                    Fallguy wrote: [quote=R2]We used to cook with our Dutch oven buried when I was a kid in Idaho. Some of the best goodies ever.

                    I felt bad though when I told a friend about it and here on the Lake Meredith Rec area, Fed land, he gave it a try, buried the oven up and went hunting. Danged if the feds didn’t bust him for having an unattended fire. Might be a thought for some areas.

                    You just have to cover the bail with the dirt:wink: Nice video Clay my son has already called bibs on my dutch for his scratch baked beans on the 4th.:D

                    Coverups don’t always work with Feds right! 😉

                  • Clay Hayes
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                      R2 wrote: We used to cook with our Dutch oven buried when I was a kid in Idaho. Some of the best goodies ever.

                      I felt bad though when I told a friend about it and here on the Lake Meredith Rec area, Fed land, he gave it a try, buried the oven up and went hunting. Danged if the feds didn’t bust him for having an unattended fire. Might be a thought for some areas.

                      🙄 just one of the many reasons I tend to avoid established campgrounds…

                    • Ralph
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                        Different folks got different choices. Some places you camp where you gotta if you want to camp. 🙂

                      • paleoman
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                          Most excellent! Made brownies in one like a hundred years ago. Thinkin’ I need one for the backyard fire pit.

                        • Clay Hayes
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                            R2 wrote: Different folks got different choices. Some places you camp where you gotta if you want to camp. 🙂

                            Yea, I know:evil: I got a warning last December for an unattended campfire in an established campground that was covered in a foot of snow. That was the first one I’d stayed at in years.

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