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    Quote Originally Posted by roofy View Post
    you wont be sorry mate best thing we did,pies @130deg for ninty min before you reach
    camp, walla pull up hot snack or dinner
    I set mine at about 80 to 90c deg for pies/pasties. put in 1st thing in morning. doesn't matter how long they are in it. will not over cook. so ready whenever you are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by janderson View Post
    I set mine at about 80 to 90c deg for pies/pasties. put in 1st thing in morning. doesn't matter how long they are in it. will not over cook. so ready whenever you are.
    I FIND THAT WHEN DRIVING MINE HEATS FASTER BECAUSE OF THE CHARGER
    CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY BUT WHEN ON SOLAR HEATS SLOWER WHEN STOPPED
    WILL BE UP YOUR WAY WITH BOB AND T Ds IN OCTOBER
    SO MIGHT SEE YOU THERE AND SWAP COOKING TIPS

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    Quote Originally Posted by roofy View Post
    I FIND THAT WHEN DRIVING MINE HEATS FASTER BECAUSE OF THE CHARGER
    CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY BUT WHEN ON SOLAR HEATS SLOWER WHEN STOPPED
    WILL BE UP YOUR WAY WITH BOB AND T Ds IN OCTOBER
    SO MIGHT SEE YOU THERE AND SWAP COOKING TIPS
    Been in contact with John & bob. I'll call in. hope to stay one night see what happens. Lets hope the rain we getting tonight isn't enough to shut it up
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    Started my cook up at home for my 3 weeks away, shortly. Did a six pack of chilli con carne, currently in the freezer, and gunna do other stuff shortly.

    Can't wait to use my Travel Buddy marine oven.

    For all you west aussies, I'll be on the move between probably Kalbarri, but more likely Horrocks, to Bremmer Bay, over a 3 week period.

    I prefer free camping, so if you know any good spots, I'll seriously consider. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    For all you west aussies, I'll be on the move between probably Kalbarri, but more likely Horrocks, to Bremmer Bay, over a 3 week period.

    I prefer free camping, so if you know any good spots, I'll seriously consider. lol.

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    Lol, come on rosco get those tyres dirty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    Lol, come on rosco get those tyres dirty.
    I did say "preferred", but I am negotiable. hahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    For all you west aussies, I'll be on the move between probably Kalbarri, but more likely Horrocks, to Bremmer Bay, over a 3 week period.

    I prefer free camping, so if you know any good spots, I'll seriously consider. lol.
    Millers Point is a top free camp spot. Turn right onto dirt road (Millers Point Rd) off of the Bremer Bay Rd. It’s a fishers camp with a few shacks & long drop dunnies, & a number of waterfront spots to camp. Was very productive Black Bream fishing when we were there. Heaps of pelicans to keep you entertained.
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