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  1. RonaldHoward1313

    Lets see some trail photos!

    My MABAT trip from May this year.
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    Lets see some trail photos!

    I didn't see anything saying it was closed and it wasn't blocked off, so I went thru it.
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    Lets see some trail photos!

    Trip to Nemo Tunnel and the MABAT trail back home. Took us thru Antietam Battlefield, very sobering and humbling place. 1200 miles of back roads and forest service roads, some of which were very rough. One 3 mile section took over an hour to crawl thru. Another 13 mile section took over 3 hours...
  4. RonaldHoward1313

    Fairly new guy from WNY area.

    I'm about an hour south of Buffalo, tiny little town called South Dayton. From what I have found( or rather not found) there are almost no trails and no clubs in WNY. Have to go to PA to find trails or Upstate NY.
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    Lets see some trail photos!

    The road/trail ahead....
  6. RonaldHoward1313

    The beauty of creation

    Beauty is everywhere
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    Let's see those rigs in action

    Places my Jeep has taken me.
  8. RonaldHoward1313

    Camp Photos!

    just a few photos from a few different trips this past year.
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    camp kitchen

    My set up is very simple....keeps things small, light and easy.
  10. RonaldHoward1313

    Skottle, hero or hype?

    Looks like a great idea, sounds like a great idea but they priced them right out of any possibility I will ever buy one!!!
  11. RonaldHoward1313

    venison

    I usually do my venison in foil packs with cut up potatoes and veggies, seasoned salt and garlic.
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    never thought I would say this................

    I still use my cast iron but if I'm hiking in, I use my cowboy skillets. pressed tin skillets that are about 150 years ago I found in an old barn and cleaned up. They work great for cooking.
  13. RonaldHoward1313

    Food on the trail

    Mountain House meals are quick easy meals and great tasting too with very little clean up. Just need heated water. They are freeze dried so no refrigeration needed and very lightweight.
  14. RonaldHoward1313

    Side dish

    No idea what yucca is or what it tastes like, but it looks just like it's name...yuck!!! lol
  15. RonaldHoward1313

    who likes bacon :)

    Bacon is the one thing I will always take on every camping trip....it goes with everything.
  16. RonaldHoward1313

    For you Mountain House fans

    I just use the cheap dollar store wooden spoons for this...long enough and cheap. And they can be use for other cooking purposes too.
  17. RonaldHoward1313

    Open Fire Cooking

    I love open fire cooking, but I'm not going to slave over a fire all day. Unless you are cooking a huge roast and need to slow cook it, it doesn't take long to cook a great meal over a fire.
  18. RonaldHoward1313

    Show Me Your Overland Cocktail Bar

    As simple as it gets...
  19. RonaldHoward1313

    Easy recipes

    Mountain House meals are great for quick hot meals and they taste great too with very little clean up. Foil packs are another quick easy meal....chop up whatever you want to eat, wrap it in foil and set it on hot coals, flip it every so often until hot/cooked/ Enjoy with easy clean up also.