Thanksgiving Day Feast While Camping?
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 05:45 PM
Most of these times I've been by myself, but even then I've usually tried to have a turkey-day component to it, even if it was turkey and sides that I'd already cooked at home so just had to heat up at camp.
Back in the '90s, CraggyMan and I did a full-on T-day feast while camped at the mouth of McGill Canyon on the west side of the Jackson Mountains on the far-northeast side of the Black Rock Desert of northwest Nevada.
We grilled a full turkey on a Weber kettle q...with all the fixin's -- out there in the middle of nowhere.
As good as Martha could have done, we thought.
We did this in that spot for a couple of years. It was great!
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The Kentuckian's (a couple of desert rats from Bowling Green, Kentucky, believe-it-or-not, who were camped in "our spot" the second year of this tradition) said they were going to climb this snow encrusted peak -- "King Lear Peak"...but then they came to their senses and decided it wasn't a good day to die.
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Anybody else have stories/photos to share of Thanksgiving-Day dinners done while way-out-and-about?
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#2
Posted 21 November 2012 - 05:47 PM
#3
Posted 21 November 2012 - 05:49 PM
I can post the non-anonymized versions if you like...but this way I didn't need to get a release from the model....I know we were a little bent back in those days but I'm looking really blurry........
FWC Hawk (2005) on a Ford F250 Supercab, 6.8L V10 gas (2000)
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 05:55 PM
#5
Posted 21 November 2012 - 06:28 PM
You guys look to young and skinny, but still looks like fun, maybe we out to revive that for next year or just have a "designated acting "T-day out there and and just do it. I can tell you the worst T-day I ever had and it wasn't while I was in the Army--it was here in Susanville, got snowed in at the last minute and couldn't make it home to Tahoe and didn't want to try to brave the snow & show up at some friends house uninvited (even though I would be welcomed) . Sat here with uggggh, a tv turkey dinner and a bottle of vodka and some orange juice. Made up my mind that I'd never do that again, even if it was just the dog, cat and me I would cook a turkey meal up. Now we have three NFL games to watch instead of the one, then the two games of old! Have some friends who go snow golfing every New Years up in the Skedadle Mountains, maybe aught to try that, but your T-day trip sure looks good!
Smoke
#6
Posted 21 November 2012 - 08:17 PM
Yes...a little bent......I know we were a little bent back in those days...
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Seems like I remember drinking hot tea with Myers's Rum while waiting for the turkey to cook...occasionally adding more briquets/wood to the Q when the oven thermometer indicated the need...and enjoying the huge view of the eastern Black Rock and beyond. Hot tea because -- though it was sunny, it was a bit nippy, and Myers's...ummm...to be in the holiday spirit?
Playing with fire:
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#7
Posted 21 November 2012 - 08:49 PM
Another tradition for us is Eggs Benedict on Christmas morning, also usually spent camping.
"Not all who wander are lost. Except Ted, he's usually lost." Dirty Dog
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 09:46 PM
#9
Posted 22 November 2012 - 05:44 AM
My only question cooking a turkey camping is, what do you do with all the leftovers?
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#10
Posted 22 November 2012 - 06:09 AM
As I recall, it fit in an ice chest ok...seems like we took the meat off the bone. It was only a 12-lb-er, which is what they recommend for grilling/bbqing: use a small one.My only question cooking a turkey camping is, what do you do with all the leftovers?
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