big sky trapper
Adventurer
I picked up one of these today from SAM's club (yuk) in great falls. 90 bucks. (aaaaa ok not too bad). Built pretty sturdy. Had to try it out in the house for some quickie eggs bacon and the trimmings covered in choke cherry jelly.
Overall pretty strong started stacking cast iron it. A 14" dutch and a 10" dutch on one side, it self balances out pretty good. a 10" dutch and a few 12-14" iron skillets on the other side dosent get tippy or saggy yet.
Built in sink uses standard garden hose connections. and drain pipe extensions are pretty cheesy at best. But I would use it as a basin to be refilled from a water container than try an pump a pressured water source any way.
plenty of room to work with for its size and completly folds down into its self for storage. Weight!!! wow its heavy...45 pounds empty easy.
mostly stainless steel construction, held together by some decent sized pop rivets and nuts bolts ect. could be easy fixed when the time comes.
its real test will be in two weeks when black bear season opens here in montana and the whole familly packs up for a week long trip in the little belt mountains. cooking for seven off the tail gate can be a chore. Esp since its still kinda winter here.
Ive allways kinda wanted one of these, but my "keep it simple stupid" ways finally got out of the way haha so
enjoy ....
Overall pretty strong started stacking cast iron it. A 14" dutch and a 10" dutch on one side, it self balances out pretty good. a 10" dutch and a few 12-14" iron skillets on the other side dosent get tippy or saggy yet.
Built in sink uses standard garden hose connections. and drain pipe extensions are pretty cheesy at best. But I would use it as a basin to be refilled from a water container than try an pump a pressured water source any way.
plenty of room to work with for its size and completly folds down into its self for storage. Weight!!! wow its heavy...45 pounds empty easy.
mostly stainless steel construction, held together by some decent sized pop rivets and nuts bolts ect. could be easy fixed when the time comes.
its real test will be in two weeks when black bear season opens here in montana and the whole familly packs up for a week long trip in the little belt mountains. cooking for seven off the tail gate can be a chore. Esp since its still kinda winter here.
Ive allways kinda wanted one of these, but my "keep it simple stupid" ways finally got out of the way haha so
enjoy ....