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Cold weather BGE-ing

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  • bob.bud
    bob.bud Posts: 297
    12F currently, windchill makes it feel like -5, and the wind is starting to pick up. Egg does not care, and some bourbon does the trick for me.
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  • Nature Boy
    Nature Boy Posts: 8,687
    -15 f.  I cooked a 20 pound beef shoulder clod  in the highlands of WV in January. Started at 10pm, went all night while I slept. One load of charcoal. The EGG rocked it. Done a fair amount of cooking outdoors but that was the king of cooks. Cheers!
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  • lakewade
    lakewade Posts: 385
    The first time I cooked on a BGE - and I loved it - was in Wisconsin in February 2008, and it was below zero as I remember.  Like negative 237 wind chill.  The BGE worked like a champ and I bought one a few weeks later back home in Texas.  

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  • Black_Badger
    Black_Badger Posts: 1,182
    lakewade said:
    Like negative 237 wind chill. 
    Around here we call that 'Brisk' (haha)!!!

    B_B

    Finally back in the Badger State!

    Middleton, WI