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Postby hugh » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:30 pm

This weekend a friend and I are going camping for 2 nights, 3 days at a yet to be determined lake in North west Ontario. Its yet to be determined because along a 20 mile stretch of gravel road there are probably a dozen lakes each with primitive campsites. No charge, probably no other people. I will post up a couple of pictures when I get back. I get the trailer, my buddy will be in a tent. The trailer even has heat, a Mr Buddy propane heater I tested last winter, it worked so good I had to leave the door partially open at 15 below celcius. Good times, even scored a new Stihl chain saw on sale for the ever popular fire.
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Postby eaglesdare » Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:28 am

:applause: take lots of pics for us.

i am going out this weekend also. can't wait. i am also sad about it, as this just might be the last trip this season. :(
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Postby jerry101jlh » Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:33 am

We endured the 100_ temps of the summer down here in Texas, but now the best camping weather has arrived and going to be a busy winter starting with the gathering at Lake Bisteneau at the end of this month.
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Postby hugh » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:42 am

My trailer is 8 ft long with a folding seat at the back that slides into a 6 foot long bed. There is a small metal cupboard my neighbor was gonna throw out that I rescued, turned upside down and screwed to the front wall. The heater sits on top of that. Cabelas sells a hose that lets you hook up a 20lb BBQ tank so I drilled a 1" hole in the floor by the side door and made a small aluminum square out of some scrap lying around with 1 screw through the corner to cover the hole when not in use. And you bet I leave the windows open plus i bought a battery operated carbon monoxide detector, don,t wanna wake up dead :cry: .So far I,ve only needed to run the heater on low and even though it has a battery operated fan I havn,t needed to use that that. I know propane is supposed to be a "wet" heat but with the windows open for ventilation it has not been a problem at all.
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Postby 05liberty » Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:53 pm

Hugh , looking forward to the photos !
Let us know how the buddy heater works , it has a built in O2 sensor dosent it ? , I have been thinking of one for my tear
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Postby mary and bob » Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:42 pm

Right now the "little buddy" heater is on sale at Camping World and Northern Tool. I just ordered one from CW because it's free shipping when ordered online, but don't know if that applies to shipping to Canada. We use the buddy model [not the big buddy] in our Northern Breeze screen room, tried it in our CT13 Uhaul but it was too much heat. Bought a new carbon monoxide detector and LEAVE WINDOWS OPEN a little. Didn't sleep with it on. Also have a 12 volt blanket for the teardrop. Sorry I got off the original topic here, but heaters did come into discussion. Have a great weekend, I'll be moving the teardrop into storage, and preparing the Uhaul for a trip south in a couple months. Bob
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Postby hugh » Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:05 pm

I have a few pictures and some words on the Mr Buddy heater. I parked the trailer beside a small river Friday. That night it went to about freezing so I set the heater up. Went to bed around 10pm since it had been a long day. With only 1 side of the heater on and no fan it was hot. Hot enough I opened all 5 windows all the way then put the chain on the door and left it open about an inch. Then it was bearable, especially around 4am when it cooled off a bit more. No moisture problems and no monoxide issues, the detector which I left by my head read o ppm all night long. The next night it was a bit cloudy, even got rain and it never cooled off enough to need the heater. Heres a picture in daylight friday.
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Heres a picture early next morning with the fog just starting to lift.
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this picture was taken inside, Slow was asking for a shot, the hose goes thru the floor to a 20 lb tank, using it for a good 12 hrs on low barely touched the level.
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This picture was taken just across the road we drove in on, we needed some exercise so we followed the river through a cedar stand where it emptied into another small lake with 2 more nice campsites.
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