Santa brought me a new Chainsaw!!!! :rock: I won't use it while camping but it will sure help me cut up the wood at home before I go camping. Plus my new house has a wood/coal burning stove so I'll be cutting up some firewood for home as well.
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Matt O 2006 Skyline Nomad 27' travel trailer. Previously owned 1986 Coleman Columbia / 1992 Coleman Senecca / 1989 Born Free Class C RV.
Well, we bought our Niagara Gizmo'z Super High Wind covers and a power cord conversion kit and our son bought me some new cast iron skillets (10" & 16" :omg:) and an MP3 player that I can connect to the PUP's radio. I'm not sure what he was thinking with the 16" skillet, but I'm curious to see that appears on the menus next season!
We bought the presents for the Niagara since we usually don't know what to get each other and didn't have any other 'together' gift in mind this year. We got it at the end of October, needed the Gizmos and after wrestling with the cord a couple of time decided the conversion kit was a good idea.
John
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With a skillet that size your son can invite a few friends to go camping ;D
We sometimes camp with two of DW's brothers -- especially for the Apple Harvest Festival -- and our son always does breakfast and sometimes one supper for the whole gang. He doesn't really care for the two 12" griddles we have, I guess because there isn't much of a lip, so I think the plan for the 16" is breakfast for everybody. We actually bought the second griddle for just that reason ... oh, well. I'll have to plan things out a little differently since I don't always want to haul a 25 lb. skillet!
John
Santa brought our boys a second kayak, blu-ray player, and tickets to the Winter Classic. Santa brought DH & i a new computer desk, new plant table/bookshelf, new fishing rod, and new stickers for our PUP door (Life's a Beach, Flyers logo, Ukrainian flag, etc.).
The best present of all is that everyone is happy and healthy!
Santa was pretty good to us this year. He brought us a couple of RV/camping items: water bandit and a 32 gal. 4-wheel waste water tote. We also have a few new kayak related items - three paddle leashes, two pairs of wall cradles and a pad-dle hol-ol-der kit.
The bad part is I probably won't be able to use any of it anytime soon - we don't have any camping scheduled until March and kayak season is much further off (for me, at least, since I'm a fair weather paddler).
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