keldrasmussen

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Hi all,
I'm a brand new RV'er at the ripe age of 59.
My wife has done a lot of camping in her earlier life. She used to have a gas grill she loved. I have poked around the net a bit without much result.
Does anyone have experience with a Rocky Mountain Range grill?
Any and all information will be appreciated. Also what kind (Brand, Model) does everyone use? Good? Bad?
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Keld
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rr2254545

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This topic comes up every once and a while on here. Hands down the Weber Q get the nod, in the campground I am in now the guy beside me has one, I have one and the guy behind me has one and the guy beside him has one. The have two sizes a 100 and a bigger 200
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KNSMCCL

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Have the 100 Q moved up to the 200 for the larger cooking area. Best camping grill I have owened. Been thru many.
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Apparently the company is out of business.
They made multiple burner gas cooktops with legs.
There are other brands that are similar. Our MH Club uses one from Cabelas all the time to cook breakfast.
http://www.amazon.com/Rocky-Mountain-Range-Outfitter-Propane/product-reviews/B000F2N4LK/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
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keldrasmussen

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Thanks for the replies.
Looking on line I was impressed by the Webers. Being just 2 of us 99% of the time I tend to lean toward the smaller one.
As mentioned all advice is appreciated.
Oh, and wifey insists one must have a green astro turf carpet!!!!
Any coments on that?
Thanks
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Sandia Man

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Another vote for the Weber Q. Our outdoor carpet is blue but they come in many colors.
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rr2254545

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No body unless they like damp and mold has the astro turf carpet(hard pressed to find somebody with one) , the best one is a faux bamboo from Camping world. Its drys well and is durable we have used it in a mud pit and also at the beach.
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zman-az

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Another node for the Q series. You can also get a collapsible stand on wheels for them, I just set it on a portable table I have.
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keldrasmussen

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Thanks all for the replies.
One question:
I presume a faux bamboo carpet is rigid! How do you store it? Our MH is 8'6" wide but not enough to store a 9X12".
As mentioned I'm a virgin to MH camping so forgive me for all these seemingly stupid questions.
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They fold up to a 3X4 or so.
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