Explorer I
As you may have seen from my YouTube channel and posts here I love to cook in dutch ovens and use live fire to cook. Over time I have assembled (and seem to keep assembling) various cooking tools and stoves that burn biomass. I have been thinking recently about the horrible drought conditions out west and seeing a fire ban in parts of Minnesota and wondering if all this effort being put in by manufacturers to come up with new and cool designs is misplaced. We are planning a trip out west later this year and I am expecting to just leave all of my wood and charcoal burners home at this point.
What do you all think about the future of live fire cooking tools, especially those of you that camp in the areas impacted? You think there will come a time before long that they are relegated to collecting dust in the basement or used only on the patio and those creative design folks should be spending more time coming up with clever propane pits which don't seem to be getting the same kind of attention but certainly seem like they would fit a big need.
Thoughts?
What do you all think about the future of live fire cooking tools, especially those of you that camp in the areas impacted? You think there will come a time before long that they are relegated to collecting dust in the basement or used only on the patio and those creative design folks should be spending more time coming up with clever propane pits which don't seem to be getting the same kind of attention but certainly seem like they would fit a big need.
Thoughts?