Anyone try the Coleman Camping Oven on top of their Westfalia's stovetop? For those who don't know, it's a foldable metal box (that packs small) that opens up and has a temp dial on the door. It has a grill inside for stuff to lie on. Geo & Kathleen Hahn <ahwahnee@CYBERTRAILS.COM> wrote: Greg Potts wrote: > I have a coleman outlet not far from my office. They have a lot of > handy items.
One other Coleman item I haven't seen mentioned is their guidebook to US Forest service campgrounds. Absolutely indispensable if you like basic camping. Lots of info on every USFS CG plus Army Corps of Engineers and other Federal sites. USFS CGs are some of the nicest places you'll ever camp, usually small, scenic, widely spaced sites, always cheap, often free. Geo
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