SAJ-99
Well-known member
In grizzly territory?I've cooked inside the tent for ages, hang something disposable behind the stove to keep grease off the canvas if you're cooking bacon all the time but other than that its all good to go.
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In grizzly territory?I've cooked inside the tent for ages, hang something disposable behind the stove to keep grease off the canvas if you're cooking bacon all the time but other than that its all good to go.
I usually cook in my wall tent unless it's stupid hot.
We use same method...it is fantastic. No mess or dishes to clean up.Yes we do, but out meals are different. Most are cooked prior then froze. So the warming up side is just vacuum sealed bags in the boiling water, usually the main course anyways. One time we did try and fry catfish in the tent that was a really bad idea.
This is because Canadian bears are the politest bears of them all.
Fit for the mountains and barbarous caves where manners ne'er were preachedWho needs to cook when you can just eat chef boy r dee out of the can cold for every meal.....just sayin....
I can’t help but wonder what Deleted member 56225 (formerly known as xgener) would do.
If you're cuddling a 1cm at night, there's nothing to be afraid of!
I understand and you have me thinking possibly going a different route. There have been bears in the Root from time to time. Might as well get used to acting like they are here all the time. mtmuleyJust because you haven't seen one, doesn't mean they aren't around. That food smell will stay in your tent as well. So even if you aren't in grizz country, you're likely still creating a temptation when you get back to occupied territory.
So, for me, unless you're east of Roy, I wouldn't. Get a small popup 10x10 or a vestibule and cook there. You also don't to use up that much space in your tent. Having a little elbow room in a warm tent after a hunt is high luxury in camp.
As for a percolator, the classic blue enamelware percolator. I also like a French press in camp if it's just me.
I made it a point to never have a firearm in hand while working cows, mostly so I wouldn’t shoot my cow dog.We don't worry about cooking in the tent with our cow dogs outside. They will let us know if a bear, lion, or other unwanted animal is near camp. Hunting deer or elk with hunting dogs is illegal in Idaho but having Border Collies with you is not, they are herding dogs.
mtmulie.......within the last few years a couple grizzlies have been spotted between Darby Mt and Leadore Id, and if the do-gooders in WDC get their way we may have more.
What for? mtmuleyDid you grind the front sight off?
Really?What for? mtmuley
Yeah. Really. mtmuleyReally?