When considering cooking on a camping trip, it’s important to remember that block ice is better than ice cubes, and that cooking over an open fire is best achieved through hot coals and not open flames. Learn about tinfoil as a great cooking tool on camping trips with help from a recreational kayaking instructor and outdoor adventurer in this free video on campfire cooking. Expert: Dr. T. Scott Cook Contact: www.weu.com/about_us.htm Bio: Dr. T. Scott Cook has a degrees in Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Adventure from Greenfield Community College and the University of Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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@cameraguy1968 my balls…
i like your shirt! it’s so funny.
@JMeasmer lol, true
Cast iron is heavy as fuck
you the man!!!!!
love the two cooler idea
Thanks for the excellent and unpretentious advice – very professionally presented too.
da magic dust? wooot!
@mattmax11
Ok lick the sweat off my balls. Clear enough for you or do you need a diagram?(that’s a drawing)
@cameraguy1968 seriously what the fuck are you even talking about
@mattmax11
fag? 16 year old, u drive a ford pickup truck with a rifle rack and wear cammo all the time.
don’t forget the magic mushrooms either
@cameraguy1968 It was a joke. Was in a Wild mood!
@96money96
Oohh you’re scary, no really!
@cameraguy1968 shut the fuck up!
@NJDARKDAYS Franks Red Hot is without a dought the best hot sauce ever
monotone lol
Frank’s red hot sauce. I put that #%*& on everything.
The Argau CampingToaster a perfect accessory for every outdoor person
@PikabooxxD well he was right…. he said almost lmao
@cameraguy1968 I love you
lol almost perfect, the bread got burnt
by the way you don’t know kids they like the experience not toaster things. they like doing things there self
@chrismania7158
What doesn´t = cancer these days??