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Finished the propane connections and fired up the Blackstone!! How glorious it is to smash a Venison/bacon, onion, poblano and mushroom provolone goodness!!

Remember, fast food is just a running herbivore!
 

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My cutting board finally came in! So my prep & clean drawer is finished. I added plexiglass to cover the wood and edged it with aluminum 90 angle then silicone sealed it! The bonus is that my cutting board fits and I don’t have to take it out everytime like I originally thought!

Getting closer!!
 

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Ok…opinions wanted. Oh boy I can’t believe I just asked for that

I’m too cheap to buy a 270 awning so I’m thinking of building something like this…

Would you buy or build? Does anyone have this type of shade? I have one of those 10x10 canopy tents but don’t really want to lug that around…

What say you?
 

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Ok…opinions wanted. Oh boy I can’t believe I just asked for that

I’m too cheap to buy a 270 awning so I’m thinking of building something like this…

Would you buy or build? Does anyone have this type of shade? I have one of those 10x10 canopy tents but don’t really want to lug that around…

What say you?
I have a light weight tarp with poles, an arb 6.5 foot straight awning and room attachment, and a 270 awning.

I've not used the 270 yet, but it'll be amazing when I camp in the rain with the trailer.

My arb with the awning room is awesome. We've used it many times to protect from wind, bugs, and provide privacy. Weve also used a heater in there many times, and it's lovely when it's cold.

The tarp is fine, but not my preferred setup. But it does have it's advantages. More mobile, lightweight, and very versatile. It's also cheap.
 
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