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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 975913" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>We had a Prowler trailer and went camping at Fall Creek just outside of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Self contained, no hook ups because it was basically summer grazing land for cattle.</p><p> You carried 50 gallons of water and it had to last....washing dishes, shower, brushing teeth, toilet, etc. It was a challenge on an extra long weekend with 5 of us.</p><p></p><p>Moose and deer were all around. Beavers had dams built. The trout fishing was great and my kids ate trout for lunch every day. We had a special metal cooking piece that mounted on a stake over the camp fire. It was made by a guy in Montana.....like a blacksmith.</p><p> The smell of bacon coming off that griddle in the morning was so good.....then the hash browns in the bacon grease, then eggs and my mouth is watering. We did steaks on it too. We went almst every weekend 3/4 of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 975913, member: 1246"] We had a Prowler trailer and went camping at Fall Creek just outside of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Self contained, no hook ups because it was basically summer grazing land for cattle. You carried 50 gallons of water and it had to last....washing dishes, shower, brushing teeth, toilet, etc. It was a challenge on an extra long weekend with 5 of us. Moose and deer were all around. Beavers had dams built. The trout fishing was great and my kids ate trout for lunch every day. We had a special metal cooking piece that mounted on a stake over the camp fire. It was made by a guy in Montana.....like a blacksmith. The smell of bacon coming off that griddle in the morning was so good.....then the hash browns in the bacon grease, then eggs and my mouth is watering. We did steaks on it too. We went almst every weekend 3/4 of the year. [/QUOTE]
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