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After a huge amount of reflection, I have determined that what I saw in ukiah was in fact Brians bronco. I was also informed by my wife that she infact heard it run!!
My mind went completely a different direction on that.
Yeah... X2!
I have often thought about some kind of engine-heat cooker for my Bronco not knowing that such a thing actually exists. Its a cool idea, but I honestly don't mind pulling out the camp stove or bbq to cook dinner. My trail lunch is always something simple like crackers and cheese or a piece of fruit.
Yeah... X2!
I have often thought about some kind of engine-heat cooker for my Bronco not knowing that such a thing actually exists. Its a cool idea, but I honestly don't mind pulling out the camp stove or bbq to cook dinner. My trail lunch is always something simple like crackers and cheese or a piece of fruit.
Don't forget the wine with that Tony.
I like the burrito, or can of soup on the manifold. You can thrash all day and they will still be there when you're hungry.
That must be a California thing to eat cheese and drink wine when you wheel?
LOL. I'm not talking some fine aged french cheese and $100 bottle of wine here. I'm talking a box of triscuits or ritz, some sliced processed cheese and cold cuts. Simple, quick, filling...
The first thing I think of whenever I hear of cooking a burrito on the manifold (which I'm not opposed to doing) is the mess it'll make when that burrito slides down while doing some crazy steep obstacle, hits the radiator fan and flings beans all over my engine bay!
Ive never lost a burrito on the trail before....I have forgotten one under the hood and left it there while the Bronco sat for a couple months...that was nasty.
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