ckreef Posted March 2, 2020 Report Posted March 2, 2020 I bought a few awesome Camp Chef Accessories. Definitely had to get the cover. Needed some leveling feet especially when using the griddle. A longer propane hose is always nice. And of course we needed a Travel Trailer to go along with the Camp Chef. I mean what's the purpose of owning a camping grill if you can't go camping 2020 Grand Design 2600rb. Just the right sized couples trailer for me and Mrs skreef. Standing in the bathroom doorway. The other end, standing in the bedroom doorway. 10
MacKenzie Posted March 2, 2020 Report Posted March 2, 2020 That looks so much more comfortable than the tent I used for camping. 2
ckreef Posted March 2, 2020 Author Report Posted March 2, 2020 3 minutes ago, MacKenzie said: That looks so much more comfortable than the tent I used for camping. I've done my fair share of tent camping in the past. Those days are over - LOL 3
Tucker Posted March 3, 2020 Report Posted March 3, 2020 Boy, buying such a reasonable grill really lead to over-doing it on the sleeping bag side of the equation, huh? Very nice rig - gonna have great adventures with that one, for sure. Congrats. 2 1
Tyrus Posted March 3, 2020 Report Posted March 3, 2020 Nice rig Ckreef, you and the Mrs should enjoy that. Does it have an on board generator for all those appliances or are you carrying a portable? Not all sites have electric if you stop on a whim. Imagine that,,let the good times roll. 1
ckreef Posted March 3, 2020 Author Report Posted March 3, 2020 1 hour ago, Tucker said: Boy, buying such a reasonable grill really lead to over-doing it on the sleeping bag side of the equation, huh? Very nice rig - gonna have great adventures with that one, for sure. Congrats. We're looking forward to the new adventures. Yes a reasonable grill but I think I choose wisely (both grill and trailer). I'm not scared of propane I can make any grill sing (with enough practice). 1 1
ckreef Posted March 3, 2020 Author Report Posted March 3, 2020 57 minutes ago, Tyrus said: Nice rig Ckreef, you and the Mrs should enjoy that. Does it have an on board generator for all those appliances or are you carrying a portable? Not all sites have electric if you stop on a whim. Imagine that,,let the good times roll. No generator yet but I've been looking. We haven't even taken it out for our first trip. That picture was in the back yard. We only brought it home 2-8-20. Another few weeks and we'll give it a maiden run. 2
SSgt93 Posted March 3, 2020 Report Posted March 3, 2020 I know a guy who makes nice stainless covers for the Camp Chefs and Blackstones. I leave mine out oiled and covered with that stainless all winter and it does great. Reasonable as well. I initially purchased the Camp Chef cloth cover and it’s not good for protection from the elements. Def not a KK style Sunbrella cover. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 4
tekobo Posted March 3, 2020 Report Posted March 3, 2020 7 hours ago, ckreef said: And of course we needed a Travel Trailer to go along with the Camp Chef. I mean what's the purpose of owning a camping grill if you can't go camping Of course! The ultimate grill accessory. Congratulations. 1
MacKenzie Posted March 3, 2020 Report Posted March 3, 2020 Now we all have a place to stay when we visit the Reefs. Think how nice that camper would look with red Mad River canoe on top. 2
Bruce Pearson Posted March 3, 2020 Report Posted March 3, 2020 This is a question “what came first the grill or the camper?” Nice setup Charles next thing you know you’ll have a KK onboard somewhere lol 1
Jon B. Posted March 3, 2020 Report Posted March 3, 2020 Very nice rig @ckreef Really Like the twin lounge chairs in the bump out. Pulling it with the pickup truck will be great for hauling more cool camping/grilling stuff'firewood/Solo fire pit, etc. Sweet!!! I'm assuming you still have the Primo Jr with the carrier.........perfect for camping along with the Camp Chef!!!! Our boat has a built in generator in it but I never use it. We have a Yamaha 2000w portable inverter/generator that we use all the time instead (had a Honda before that but it went swimming). Very portable, quiet and crazy fuel efficient. Handles 95% of our power needs. Portable is also great for power tool usage in remote areas. Being an inverter generator.....will handle all your electronics perfectly (also assuming there is a big TV across from the lounge chairs). The one addition we made to all our campers/boats was to add additional 12v battery capacity. Mainly for the propane furnace at night when we didn't want to run the generator but it was great for all the other stuff also. Enjoy!!!!!! 1
ckreef Posted March 3, 2020 Author Report Posted March 3, 2020 54 minutes ago, Bruce Pearson said: This is a question “what came first the grill or the camper?” Nice setup Charles next thing you know you’ll have a KK onboard somewhere lol Don't know about taking along a KK. Would probably send me over my trucks tow limit - LOL 1 1
ckreef Posted March 3, 2020 Author Report Posted March 3, 2020 12 minutes ago, Jon B. said: Very nice rig @ckreef Really Like the twin lounge chairs in the bump out. Pulling it with the pickup truck will be great for hauling more cool camping/grilling stuff'firewood/Solo fire pit, etc. Sweet!!! I'm assuming you still have the Primo Jr with the carrier.........perfect for camping along with the Camp Chef!!!! Our boat has a built in generator in it but I never use it. We have a Yamaha 2000w portable inverter/generator that we use all the time instead (had a Honda before that but it went swimming). Very portable, quiet and crazy fuel efficient. Handles 95% of our power needs. Portable is also great for power tool usage in remote areas. Being an inverter generator.....will handle all your electronics perfectly (also assuming there is a big TV across from the lounge chairs). The one addition we made to all our campers/boats was to add additional 12v battery capacity. Mainly for the propane furnace at night when we didn't want to run the generator but it was great for all the other stuff also. Enjoy!!!!!! We did get a soft cover for the pickup truck so nobody can see what's in there. Solo stove is already in the truck bed. Definitely still have the Oval Jr to take along on the longer trips. Tv and stereo directly across from the theater seats. Which are full recliners with massage and heat they are more comfortable than any chair in the house - LOL It does have a nice stove but the oven is basically useless for anything but cookies or bisquits. That's okay they do make an artisan (pizza) oven for the Camp Chef. That's already on the need to buy list. Honda generator went for a swim? Or did you need to use it for an anchor? I'm sure an interesting story either way. 1 1
ckreef Posted March 3, 2020 Author Report Posted March 3, 2020 9 hours ago, tekobo said: Of course! The ultimate grill accessory. Congratulations. Not sure I could ever top this grill accessory but I'm always willing to try sometime in the future.
Aussie Ora Posted March 6, 2020 Report Posted March 6, 2020 Hence the springs .that's a nice caravan .I'd move into that I bought a few awesome Camp Chef Accessories. Definitely had to get the cover. Needed some leveling feet especially when using the griddle. A longer propane hose is always nice. And of course we needed a Travel Trailer to go along with the Camp Chef. I mean what's the purpose of owning a camping grill if you can't go camping 2020 Grand Design 2600rb. Just the right sized couples trailer for me and Mrs skreef. Standing in the bathroom doorway. The other end, standing in the bedroom doorway. Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk 1
Aussie Ora Posted March 6, 2020 Report Posted March 6, 2020 Bloody oath you could .nothing wrong with the odd gas cook . We have free gas bbqs scattered around the place . Here in Perth .near the river and the Beach . Great for snags and quick steaks We're looking forward to the new adventures. Yes a reasonable grill but I think I choose wisely (both grill and trailer). I'm not scared of propane I can make any grill sing (with enough practice). Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk 2