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It used to be, when I was a scout many years ago, we only had what we carried. When my son became a scout his troop and every other troop we saw had a trailer and there was no end to the stuff they brought out into the field. Dutch ovens is a prime example of this. Of course if you're packing all this stuff into a vehicle and not on your back why not bring it and make the most enjoyable meal possible.Would really like to bring some cast iron and try my hand at cooking the old fashioned way with briquettes on it/under it.....
Anyone ever try this before? If so- can you tell me how you do it....Pros and Cons....etc...
I already understand that hauling briquettes and the weight would be an issue/cumbersome.....but some of us aren't quite into rockcrawling yet and into more of the camping aspect sometimes....
Would love thoughts/ideas from all! :)
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We use cast iron at home and at camp. But it is not our only source of pans. Somethings just done work with cast iron, like anything that has acidic properties.
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