Several years ago one of our editors, on an alpine camping trip, decided to make a fire and grill some food. We won’t go into details, but some lessons learned that day were 1) don’t make a fire at 2 in the morning after downing six beers, 2) sleeping bags ignite remarkably quickly, and 3) Cheetos taste way better un-grilled anyway. Had he been working with Logic Lodge’s grill, things would’ve been different: it’s a perfect self-contained unit with rugged cast iron construction, perfect for camping, picnics, and tailgates. He also would not have had to share a sleeping bag with his buddy, which was almost as bad as just taking the hit and freezing to death.
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