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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 855416" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>We used to camp all the time when the kids were little.....at FallBrook, just outside of Idaho Falls. It was actually an area where the ranchers would bring their cows for summer pasture. There was a great stream for rainbow & brown trout.....we cooked fish over the campfire. The best meal was breakfast and the smell of bacon frying outdoors. We had a 2' square metal cooking piece that mounted on a stake and could swing over the fire. Some metal worker in Montana made them for campfire cooking.</p><p></p><p>Once the bacon was fried, then there was grease......threw in the hashbrowns and lastly did the eggs. Everything tasted soooo good up there.</p><p>Mosquitoes were kept away as best we could with the products available at that time. I was always more worried about deer ticks.</p><p></p><p>Also saw our first (non-caged) moose at the stream.......ugly as hell, but interesting.</p><p></p><p>There were no facilities......we had 50 gal. of water and it had to last....easy on a short weekend, but harder on those longer holiday weekends. The 4 mile road to where we camped was just dirt.....15MPH tops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 855416, member: 1246"] We used to camp all the time when the kids were little.....at FallBrook, just outside of Idaho Falls. It was actually an area where the ranchers would bring their cows for summer pasture. There was a great stream for rainbow & brown trout.....we cooked fish over the campfire. The best meal was breakfast and the smell of bacon frying outdoors. We had a 2' square metal cooking piece that mounted on a stake and could swing over the fire. Some metal worker in Montana made them for campfire cooking. Once the bacon was fried, then there was grease......threw in the hashbrowns and lastly did the eggs. Everything tasted soooo good up there. Mosquitoes were kept away as best we could with the products available at that time. I was always more worried about deer ticks. Also saw our first (non-caged) moose at the stream.......ugly as hell, but interesting. There were no facilities......we had 50 gal. of water and it had to last....easy on a short weekend, but harder on those longer holiday weekends. The 4 mile road to where we camped was just dirt.....15MPH tops. [/QUOTE]
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