Moab & Colorado June 23rd-July 4th 2016

Anathollo

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Silverback

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Well I know Andy probably couldn't make it between work and his gf. Summer months are his busiest. I will definitely check with Matt, he is small so he wouldn't crowd me in my new tent, especially if we are already sharing 10inches of mutual space.

10 inches. Whoa there big buddy. You probably mean 5 hard inches. Tops!! LOL
 

Silverback

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Oh my bad. I thought you where big spoon. Carry on.
 

Anathollo

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Well if I am going solo I may live off of MREs the whole trip. Save money, time, clean up.

Bullshit. We will eat and drink like kings every night!
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
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Well if I am going solo I may live off of MREs the whole trip. Save money, time, clean up.

My stomach hurt just reading that. At least you will not waste wheeling/travel time having to stop to poop. When I had to eat MREs for a regular meal they always stopped me up bad.

Bullshit. We will eat and drink like kings every night!

Now this is what I am talking about! You are in Colorado and Utah - great beer opportunities there.
 

Anathollo

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My stomach hurt just reading that. At least you will not waste wheeling/travel time having to stop to poop. When I had to eat MREs for a regular meal they always stopped me up bad.



Now this is what I am talking about! You are in Colorado and Utah - great beer opportunities there.

Yeah civilians think MRE's are amazing. Military people are like "fuck those" lol there's a lot better alternatives out there than MRE's for bugout/camp food
 

Anathollo

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Lol oh I know they aren't great. Just saves money. Just shelled out for my rtt so save where I can.

Bitch, just smoke some ribs and a couple of briskets beforehand like we talked about. That's what I'm going to do. We'll re-heat them in foil over the fire. For lunch we'll just have sandwiches and chips. Eggs & baky for breakfast. Easy peasy son. Also, bring your Growlers and you can refill them for cheap from the breweries we're going to stop at.
 

TacoXpo

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Lol oh I know they aren't great. Just saves money. Just shelled out for my rtt so save where I can.

Mountian House is freaking expensive! There are WAY cheaper options. Like Ramen Noodles, lol

My thoughts exactly. We bring carne and or some slow cooked pork and reheat (the pork - we grill the carne :) )for tacos - cabbage keeps better. We also do the eggs and bacon. Z always brings some good marinara (if we run out of food or want to stay extra days) wrapped in cardboard (to handle my driving) and spaghetti. Gallon bottles of ice tea. Chips and home made salsa. Makes me hungry just thinking of some of the "cheap" food we bring wheeling. :)
 
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Silverback

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I usually prep everything before I go. Season it all up and then freeze it in ziplock baggies. Throw it in the bottom of the fridge in the truck and move it to the top of the fridge the day before I plan to use it. By the time the stuff thaws out its ready to be grilled up. Usually I do a couple ribeyes and some stuffed and bacon wrapped pork tenderloin. Breakfast is bacon, egg beaters with sausage and bell peppers/onions. Low calorie type stuff. :)
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
I usually prep everything before I go. Season it all up and then freeze it in ziplock baggies. Throw it in the bottom of the fridge in the truck and move it to the top of the fridge the day before I plan to use it. By the time the stuff thaws out its ready to be grilled up. Usually I do a couple ribeyes and some stuffed and bacon wrapped pork tenderloin. Breakfast is bacon, egg beaters with sausage and bell peppers/onions. Low calorie type stuff. :)

i remember :)
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
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I usually prep everything before I go. Season it all up and then freeze it in ziplock baggies. Throw it in the bottom of the fridge in the truck and move it to the top of the fridge the day before I plan to use it. By the time the stuff thaws out its ready to be grilled up. Usually I do a couple ribeyes and some stuffed and bacon wrapped pork tenderloin. Breakfast is bacon, egg beaters with sausage and bell peppers/onions. Low calorie type stuff. :)

Looks like we found the cook for this trip! lol
 
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