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Eggin in the redwoods

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asianflava
asianflava Posts: 313
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Went camping in the California Redwoods of Humbolt County. It was a teardrop gathering that had folks come from as far as Kentucky. Dragged my LG over 1300 miles so that I could smoke a brisket for our Saturday potluck. The brisket was one of thebest ones I've done.

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  • Mainegg
    Mainegg Posts: 7,787
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    OK more info on the tear drop? old new? Love them! how many were there? any more pics?? we have a vintage camper. a 1957 Shasta and just love it. It is ten feet but not sure about dropping down that small LOL mainly loosing the head room. but I love the idea of an outdoor kitchen. I would love to see more pics if you have them of yours.
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    this was at the NH egg fest last year.
    What a heavenly spot to camp you had.
  • Vetereggnarian
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    Awesome cook! I don't get there much, but the Coast Redwood forests from Big Sur on up are some of the nicest places on Earth. You never get used to the size & majesty of those trees. I'm a little surprised they allow anything resembling a fire in there.
  • YB
    YB Posts: 3,861
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    Hey Julie get Neal to build you one.lol

    Larry

    http://www.teardrops.net/plans01.html
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 25,888
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    but where could he drop in a 427 big block engine? :whistle:
    Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
  • YB
    YB Posts: 3,861
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    I bet Neal could find a place for the big block.He has done a good job on restoring campers and trucks.

    Larry
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    What a beautiful location
  • Mainegg
    Mainegg Posts: 7,787
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    AND ME!!! those are tiny I am not :lol: :silly: :P
  • asianflava
    asianflava Posts: 313
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    I built my teardrop about 5 years ago. We've camped all over the country from coast to coast. The link that was posted is by Lil'Bear tag alongs, The owner Grant Whipp was also at this last gathering.

    Even though this was a teardrop gathering, folks with standies are welcome. We had a group driving model A's drop by. They were from Kentucky and were 8000mi into their 14000mi journey.

    One of my friends from CA, who builds the nicest trailers, built this Scotty from scratch.

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    This is my tear when we visited Arthur Bryan't BBQ in St Louis I love BBQ.
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    The rear galley area after I finished it and got a temp tag.
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    The inside looking to the rear, for some reason I didn't have the mattress inside when I took the pic.
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    The inside looking to the front.
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  • Charlie tuna
    Charlie tuna Posts: 2,191
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    Where is the hot tub ?