1984 Skamper

85_Ranger4x4

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Saturday morning she had to go to work and I had to run errands in town so we cut out early and came back at around 5.

Hobos for supper!





They went for a walk while I cooked.



Then he put himself in time out...





Supper was excellent, just hamburger corn, sliced potatoes and butter. In boy scouts we wrapped it all in foil but it is hard to get it all done at the same time.



Not this again!



Rearranged stuff and made room for them on the other side of my son's fence... not a complaint from anybody all night.



 

85_Ranger4x4

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Time for breakfast!

Kinda cold outside and you can't beat the smell of baking cinnamon rolls so I throw my new oven on the stove and whip up a batch.





As good as any other tube cinnamon roll I have ever had!



All packed up and ready to make the voyage back home (4 miles)

 

85_Ranger4x4

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that oven is awesome i've always wondered how well it works.

I loved it.

I have read that since they are not very well insulated they can struggle to hold heat in the wind (they are basically just a tin box). Obviously in our camper there isn't much wind. Camper stove running flat out got it up to 300 which is close enough to cook tube cinnamon rolls. Pretty sure my Coleman will outdo my camper stove for heat output.

I have yet to try it outside... that said I will try it outside.
 

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