Yes a grill enhances camping. I used to bring my kettle along but it was a little too much assembly. Now I bring a Dutch oven and a 28†"adventure ready" blackstone. The legs fold up and lock. The shelves detach with thumb screws. I usually start a chili or stew up until the long simmer step, then I vac seal and keep in the cooler. Cut it open and dump into the DO.
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Do I Need a Grill for Camping?
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There's been a lot of Revivals here recently. I saw one yesterday from 2015.
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A lot of the revivals have been possible spammers who comment on a few old threads and then post a spam link after a day or two. It has been a pattern lately. See Huskee’s comment in post #12 above. There are a few possibles who have joined us in the past few days and will probably be posting their spam links soon.
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Weber 26
Weber Performer 22.5, Weber 18.5, WSM 18.5, Smokey Joe
2 Slow N Sears, Charcoal Rotisserie, Kettle Pizza for Weber 22.5, Vortex, Grill Grates
Smoke Thermometer, Igrill, Thermapen, Thermapop,Maverick 2 probe
I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I put it in my food.
One cannot have too many grills.
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The true benefit of the Blackstone Tailgater (I have it), is not the fact that you have a griddle and a grill... It's that you have a griddle, a grill and a burner. Our last camping trip, I used the grill for asparagus, the griddle for breakfast every day (and sausages) and used the burner for a low country boil.
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