Eurocamper

Salt Lake City, Utah

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When it comes to grilling I'm a retro-grouch, it has to be charcoal. No gassers for me.
When camping I use a Weber Smokey Joe portable grill with carrying handle and a locking lid. At home it's a Weber Platinum with a built-in side table.
Ron
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wayward1

rockbridge, ohio

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We get aluminum roasting pans at Sam's, and carry match light charcoal. An old grill rack salvaged from an old grill. Poke a few holes, light the coals, get ready to cook. BTW if burning a wood fire we use the coals from the fire to cook on, just shovel em in. No clean up, no big grill to store no problem. Just throw away when cool.
Rick and Kristi (KNR)
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mchero

Concord, NH

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Good post wayward1. Thanks for the ideas
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thunderstruckhd

Ft.lauderdale,Florida

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Love my Road trip grill. Very easy to clean, remove grates and drip pan, spray with degreaser, hose off. I clean it at my site before heading out...
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JoeH

Apollo Beach,FL

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I use a portable stainless one -- good heat and distribution, and easy to clean. I bought mine at Lowes, but they dont have them anymore , they do have them at Costco. Just bought a second one from Costco to carry around on picknic's and boat trips
Here's the link-- tried to make it clickable, but that's not working today
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11204938&search=stainless%20grill&Mo=2&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-US&Nr=P_CatalogName C&Sp=S&N=5000043&whse=BC&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntk=Text_Search&Dr=P_CatalogName C&Ne=4000000&D=stainless%20grill&Ntt=stainless%20grill&No=1&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1
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ejmsr17

Massachusetts

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I think it depends on your cooking styles. How many do you cook for? How big of one can you store in your rig? Etc. I use a Camp Chef 90SG. It is a 3 burner stove with alot of accessories. We usually camp with up to 5 other rigs, so I do alot of cooking. It has removable legs with a wheeled bag for nice storage underneath in one of my compartments.
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catman2130093

Florida

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My Lexington 283 GTS has storage doors that are only 9" tall-the one larger door-ed compartment also has doors that open in the bedroom, so if I store a bbq in it, I'll smell stale grease all the time-yuck. Where do you guys carry yours? I like the Baby Q, but I don't have a clue where to stow one...do you have a grill recommnedation that would fit? Thanks!
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BobMary8101

Lake County FL for the winter

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Weber Go Anywhere charcoal.
Bob
Bob and Mary
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wny_pat

Western NYS

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I caved and brought a Weber Baby Q. Now am wondering why I did not do it sooner I've had Webers before, but this is unreal!
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Vulcaneer

Northern New England

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Baby Q (100) Piped to RV tanks, before the RV regulator. A Really nice little grill. Set it on a plastic table. Haven't seen any problems.
2006 F350 V10 4X4 SC SB SRW 4.30 22,500 GCWR
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