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Buggyman

Buggyman

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And at the other end of the cooler need chart.

I use this this one on our overlanding trips.

Pre-chilling is key along with the bottom layer being a single chunk of ice. I use a plastic shoe box and freeze it a week ahead of time.
Fits perfect.
Then pack about 10 sodas, few partly frozen Gatorade, and a few partly frozen waters, few partly frozen steaks. Some ham, cheese and few other small things.

At the end of 4 day adventure, I still have a decent chunk of ice. Floating around.



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i'm going with you
 
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906UP

906UP

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  2. 1000-3

  3. Talon X
What do they know about coolers? They live in the snow.
What you talking about Willis?

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906UP

906UP

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Jul 6, 2017
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  1. 500

  2. 1000-3

  3. Talon X
And at the other end of the cooler need chart.

I use this this one on our overlanding trips.

Pre-chilling is key along with the bottom layer being a single chunk of ice. I use a plastic shoe box and freeze it a week ahead of time.
Fits perfect.
Then pack about 10 sodas, few partly frozen Gatorade, and a few partly frozen waters, few partly frozen steaks. Some ham, cheese and few other small things.

At the end of 4 day adventure, I still have a decent chunk of ice. Floating around.



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You silly fool......coolers are for beer!
 
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