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    Post pictures of your camp kitchen

    Needs some more info on this contraption!
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    In search of: The Best Ground Tents

    I wish the Springbar had the larger windows on the side. They also moved from state st. not long ago, sad to see that store close down.
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    Post pictures of your camp kitchen

    I have those same boxes but I got the bottom roller unit instead of the mesh box. They work great! I can put in 2 stoves, griddle, cast iron pans, etc. It's great for how we camp.
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    Supreme gas...

    For those years of vehicles I do not believe you will notice any difference.
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    Camp Stove

    I have 2 of these in my cook setup and they work well.
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    In search of: The Best Ground Tents

    I live in SLC and have looked at both of these tents and really like them. Plenty of storage, temp control is much better than most tents, can stand up to change clothes and the price is pretty good. The Kodiak has the option of side windows which I really like and I can get one (10'x14') for...
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    battery operated camp fan

    Let us know how much air it pushes and if the noise is too much at night or not.
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    battery operated camp fan

    Check out jobsite fans. Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, etc. have fans that will use the same battery as a drill you may already have.
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    Your favorite chair

    I have some of the Helinox One when I need to pack a little light. If room isn't an issue then I got a couple GCI Roadtrip Rockers that I really enjoy, very comfy!
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    For you Mountain House fans

    I bought these for my son and I a few years ago for our backpacking trips and we love them. So light and can reach down into bags without sticky hands.
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    Planning a trip to Moab

    Here is a website I found that may help with a few trails. Have fun, I'm thinking of heading there shortly as well.
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    Sleep System

    My son and I use Exped Synmat UL LW pad that have been warm even on night that the temp dips a bit. For quilts we went with the Enlightened Equipment Revolation 20, they have been great, VERY warm - packs up tight - weighs only 20 oz.