Winter Camping Brown County Indiana (We made it)

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Postby prohandyman » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:55 pm

Jim wrote:
Let me guess ICEHOUSE Beer

I think it was a Winter Ale of some kind. My eyes were too cold to read the label.
What a blast! And what a maiden voyage for a tear drop - Neg 1 degrees! Performed flawlessly! Thanks to all on this forum for ideas and help, especially Steve Fredericks.
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Postby bobhenry » Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:51 pm

WINTER WHITE ALE

Brewed by Bell's brewery Comstock Michigan

It just seemed appropriate 6 beers 6 campers and a Winter White ale.

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A note from old what's her name! (aka) Vickie

Kurt, thanks for the kind words

I enjoyed talking, with all of you and getting to put faces with the names.

Girls, a note to say, when you see the pictures on line you will notice I

am the one that look like I live in Alaska. I would not have

missed this time for anything. I ,being from Tennessee,

love the rolling hills and senic views. I had been to Brown County

many years ago it is even more beautiful in snow. It

was fabulous. As we left in the dark we rounded a curve and interupted

a herd of deer having a party in the road they are always so pretty up

close. Many thanks to all we both had a great time ;)
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Postby Mark72 » Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:36 pm

Glad to hear everyone survived the cold! I didn't even bother to venture out to the workshop today. Even with too many projects going at once I didn't feel it was worth it. I'll be back at it tomorrow as I have the day off. Off to a slow start on my tow vehicle restoration ( projected finish time 10 years ). I better get it to a stopping point and get back to the tear and finish that galley.

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Postby Miriam C. » Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:45 pm

:thumbsup: Vicky---ATTAGIRL ;) :thumbsup: Not for me but I am glad you all had such a good time. Sorry the wood stove didn't work right though. Was looking forward to it.

Perhaps if it was set inside with a good long pipe :twisted: Thanks for the pictures all. Nice to have something to look at in winter. :thumbsup:
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Postby bobhenry » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:48 pm

Miriam C. wrote::thumbsup: Vicky---ATTAGIRL ;) :thumbsup: Not for me but I am glad you all had such a good time. Sorry the wood stove didn't work right though. Was looking forward to it.

Perhaps if it was set inside with a good long pipe :twisted: Thanks for the pictures all. Nice to have something to look at in winter. :thumbsup:


Auntie M I tried to update my old post about wood heat .
It can be seen on my posts but doesn't show up as a new
one I guess. There are pics of the niech installed and the
stove in operation inside.

It was a success
Went from 40+ to 78 in 12 minutes. I was the dummy
that forgot 1/2 of the stack. ( left it home in my ton truck)
DUH . Yes safety freaks I am aware a wood box
is not a good container for a wood stove.
I intend to have a very light gauge steel housing made.
I was not planning to fire it hard enough to cause problems
I simply wanted to see if this was a doable idea.
It will be a fixture on Chubby for cold weather.
I originally intended to have the stove inside
but there was no room. The tip out will now allow
the stack to exit straight out the top and be even
easier to build a new chiminey.
There is a side benefit during transit the tip out lays
on its back inside and the grills and greasy pans and
other soiled items can rest inside it on the way home.

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Postby Miriam C. » Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:56 pm

http://www.adlinsulflex.com/fire-blankets/

This stuff should prevent the need for metal. Don't know how expensive but it weighs a lot less. 8) I just love the little pot belly stove. So cute.
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Postby Shydog » Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:06 pm

I am sorry to bump such an old thread but I did have a question. Did they have the electric on at the campsites for your campout. The reason I ask is that I am in the planning stages for a winter campout at Brown County with some of my Geocaching friends and they were asking me about electricity. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Postby Jst83 » Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:16 pm

Chris,
They had electric but the modern bathrooms were closed, the pit toilets were open so camp near one.
The sites were $11.00 a night I think :thinking:
And you book when you got there no need to book in advance there were plenty of open spots :lol:

Hope this is of help.

We're planning another winter January camp out this year
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Postby Shydog » Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:46 pm

Thank you for the info Scott. That will make the troops happy. It was fun to watch this thread last winter.

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