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    Campfire Pizza

    This is a gluten-free pizza (my wife is celiac) that we made during a stay at Killbear Provincial Park last week. The bottom was nicely browned and a bit of browning of the crust on the top, which is very difficult to do with a gluten-free crust. My wife and I both agree that the Outback Oven...
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    Campfire Pizza

    We make pizza using our Outback Oven, it turns out so good! We too use real pizza dough, and we make sure to bring along Chris Brothers Hot Pepperoni and Barbours pizza spice (tastes of home). Naan breads make for a good pizza crust as well.
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    Cheap stove alternative.

    I couple of years ago I bought one of those inexpensive/cheap butane canister stoves from amazon and/or temu and it does work very well, but then I started wondering, is it a UL approved fuel-burning appliance? Nope. Is it safe to use? What standard was it built to?
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    Hatchet or Saw?

    I don't like these axe throwing events/outings/establishments because I was taught by my Grandfather to treat an axe with caution because it can be a dangerous tool if not used properly and with your full attention.
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    Hatchet or Saw?

    I like to carry a Silky pocketboy and an Alder scout axe. Both are effective, efficient tools and they do not take up much space, nor weigh very much.
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    Best Sleeping Pad for Side Sleepers and Comfort on the Trail?

    I too am a side sleeper. For the past few years I have been using a Nemo Quasar 3D insulated sleeping pad (I bought the long and wide version). It's 3.5" thick and it is the most comfortable sleeping pad I have ever used. I do find the trick to comfort is to not over inflate the pad. It has...
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    Spider Cracks

    I've used Captain Tolley's creeping crack cure with good success for wicking into and sealing getcoat cracks. https://captaintolley.com/
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