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When you go out go with a chef

Aquilosdad

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Found these pics from a wee while ago,as the title says my mate Vas is a bloody good guy to have on any meander that will involve food.
 

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Hi Aquilo.

Well that certainly beats beans and bacon.....well.....almost :p:D
Beautiful picture of your woofer :thumbsup:
The location is stunning.....nice to see a fire pit in use saving more scars being left on the ground :)
A well organised camp.....spot on.....thanks for sharing and for the pictures.
 
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That looks like a fantastic outdoors meal and a nice jaunt for you all. Thanks for sharing.
 
This reminds me of when we were cycle touring the Pacific highway in Washington state. Lass is brilliant in a trangia stove and our panniers were carrying more that other tourers, because of that.

Then we bumped into a couple from Portland, who both worked as full time chefs. Chopping board, a full spice rack, proper pots and pans and a full set of knifes etc.

Ok they were just out for a long weekend not a world tour. We made sure we stayed close to them for the next three days into Portland :)
 
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