Grilling - ATV STYLE
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Grilling - ATV STYLE
Does anyone carry a portable grill with them on their atv? I've been thinking about picking a cheap one up from wally world. We usually start a fire and cook hotdogs on the side of the trail. However I thought it would be nice to have a portable propane type in the bag. Anyone else carry one or thought of it? Any recommendations if so.....
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Hey! I'm sure carrying a can of propane on rocky trails is perfectly safe, I don't know if I want it on MY quad, but... Just kidding there. Look, you can easily keep the weight off and improv the grill in a little pit. Carry a bot of firelighters and and a few small handfulls of char-wood. That will get you going in as little as 15 minutes depending on the weather. You can put dead wood off the trails on the ignited char-wood to save weight and bulk. All you need is a cheap grid. There a thousand ways to rig it, I'de use large skewers, the round tops bent around the four corners of the grid. That way you can push them down into the fire pit to make it level (ish). Carry a XXXL ziploc and put the cool grid rig and tongs in it to keep the grease from messing up anything. We use those bags for camp for our daughter's stuff and they make a full summer so don't freak when you see that you get, like, 5 for $6.00+. If I can't get firelighters at a local store I order them from hastybake.com (1-800-4-an-oven). Spend some time on the Hasybake web-site while you are at it. I have had my no frills but real big model for 14 years. NOTHING better. But that's a different discussion. Oh, and don't trust the strikers on the box. Make sure you have a lighter or matches to light the firestarter.
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How wonld one of the small propane grills with the screw on bottles work? You could even fix it to hook in a reciever hitch and wouldn't have to carry it on your racks. Mount it at the right height to make grilling comfortable and also if any grease drips it won't get on your atv. Just a few wild thoughts.
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How wonld one of the small propane grills with the screw on bottles work? You could even fix it to hook in a reciever hitch and wouldn't have to carry it on your racks. Mount it at the right height to make grilling comfortable and also if any grease drips it won't get on your atv. Just a few wild thoughts.
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moose - do you guys use one with a piezo ignitor and how does it hold up from the bouncing around? Also, does the greese after cooking make a mess in your storage? Any advice how you store it while riding would be great!!! Thanks for all the help guys!
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