Fire Pit

Cooking facilities, recipes, methods, advice and opinions for those camping away from home. Can be inside the rig, outside of it, slide-outs or even over a campfire in a pit. Tell us your style and preferences!!
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Dot wrote:Mount BeauChuck002 (fang conqueres).jpg
Fire pits even for our accessories :lol:
So...... is that how ya get smokie flavor in yer food? :? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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jon_d wrote:that year we did the runner to the hospital for asthma and then bugged out at midnight.
I was looking for the photo of the pyro technicians throwing the section of tree trunk (corner post) onto the fire, 4 blokes to carry it gives an idea of the size though :shock: The fires get quite large on the week ends it doesn't rain.... and there have been a few of them ;) :lol: The trip into the house lounge room one yr saw that fireplace going well and last yr into the garage with its fireplace worked well too, so the rain no longer wrecks a great Taggerty week end. Watching the attempts to escape the bottom paddocks by the big rigs on the Monday morning is always entertaining when it rains :lol:
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T1 Terry wrote:
jon_d wrote:that year we did the runner to the hospital for asthma and then bugged out at midnight.
I was looking for the photo of the pyro technicians throwing the section of tree trunk (corner post) onto the fire, 4 blokes to carry it gives an idea of the size though :shock: The fires get quite large on the week ends it doesn't rain.... and there have been a few of them ;) :lol: The trip into the house lounge room one yr saw that fireplace going well and last yr into the garage with its fireplace worked well too, so the rain no longer wrecks a great Taggerty week end. Watching the attempts to escape the bottom paddocks by the big rigs on the Monday morning is always entertaining when it rains :lol:
Sounds like the kinda like the things that we like to do here 8-)
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My Choofer at work.
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The beginning of one of the fires mentioned by T1. I can't find any pics of the pyros cause I think I may be one of them.
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and the bucket of water in the background.
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Looks like the KKKtrees are enjoying themselves :) :)
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That pic is a few years old now Dot. You should see 'em up on the back hill now.
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Dot wrote:Looks like the KKKtrees are enjoying themselves :) :)
To funny!!! :lol:
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supersparky wrote:My Choofer at work.

choofer1.jpg

The beginning of one of the fires mentioned by T1. I can't find any pics of the pyros cause I think I may be one of them.

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Now THATS a fire mate!!!! :shock:
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Have to have them like that at Taggerty, freeze the balls off a Xmas tree in winter.
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